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Denver Regional Council of Governments

We make life better!

Through DRCOG, the Denver region's cities, counties and towns establish guidelines, set policy and allocate funding for transportation and personal mobility, growth and development, and aging and disability resources.

Get involved

Downtown Golden, Colorado, two people are riding bicycles as a silver car passes them and a man walks a dog through an intersection as cars are stopped.

Submit a letter of interest today!

The Livable Centers Small-area Planning program is accepting letters of interest to enhance livability in multimodal centers.

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Explore ways to get involved.

The Building Decarbonization Program aims to reduce carbon pollution and improve air quality in the Denver region.

A cyclist, flanked by trees and foliage, rides along a multiuse path in Golden on Bike to Work Day 2023.

Provide feedback.

DRCOG is updating the Active Transportation Plan for the region.

A preview of the Medicare 101 enrollment assistance video.

Medicare help.

Learn about Medicare coverage options.


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Aging & Disability Resources

As an Aging and Disability Resources Center for Colorado, DRCOG's Area Agency on Aging helps adults 60 and older and adults with disabilities access services and resources to remain independent in their communities. Its staff help people make informed choices about their care. Staff can help residents of Adams, Arapahoe, Clear Creek, Douglas, Gilpin and Jefferson counties, the City and County of Broomfield, and the City and County of Denver. DRCOG is one of 14 ADRC sites in Colorado.

Way to Go is a free solution to the Denver region's commuting challenges. Way to Go empowers the region to help reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality, all while creating a healthy and happy place to live.