MAPS


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Commerce City has an Adams County library located at 72nd Avenue and Monaco

COMMERCE CITY MAPS

Here are several maps of our city. If you cannot find the map you are looking for, you can visit the GIS page, or contact us for further assistance.

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Interactive Maps

Use this service to identify and map properties by address, owner, or parcel number. Link to property specific data from the County Assessor's Office or simply view map elements ranging from zoning, to actual buildings, to roads, railroads, and more! Engineering, Planning, Economic Development and General settings are available to create and print a personalized and informative map.

City Boundaries

City Aerial Map

City Land Use Map

 

E-470

 

Enterprise Zones

This link will bring you to the Adams County Economic Development Site. In order to encourage business growth and development within Enterprise Zones, the State makes available to all businesses in the EZ a variety of tax credits. Be sure to see if your business is eligible!

Denver Regional Map

 

Prairie Gateway

The Prairie Gateway is the 917 acres of former Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge land that the City purchased from the federal government in 2004. The site promises immense development potential to the immediate east of historic Commerce City. Its boundaries extend from 56th Avenue in the south to Highway 2 in the north, with a continuous western border along Quebec and eastern boundaries at Yosemite south of 64th Avenue, and Spruce Street in the north. Click here for more information about Prairie Gateway.

Residential Development Map

 

Retail and Redevelopment Sites (Historic City) Map

 

Retail Sites (Northern Range) Map

 

Urban Renewal Authority (URA)

Commerce City has identified an Urban Renewal Area (URA) that covers a significant portion of the city's southern gateway up through the Wembley & Ivy-K properties. The purpose of the URA is to provide a mechanism to redevelop these areas, and a variety of tools are available to facilitate this goal.

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