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The City's Communication and Engagement Department seeks to provide timely and accurate information on City of Loveland government; its programs, policies, issues, actions and events. Engage and outreach to the public and Loveland stakeholders. Foster transparency and inclusive decision-making in all of our processes.
Email: oce@cityofloveland.org
Phone: 970-962-2302
Our tools to keep our stakeholders informed and engaged:
Let's Talk LovelandLet's Talk Loveland is the City's online communications and engagement channel. It’s a dedicated, easy-to-use, secure channel where Lovelanders can engage with City staff and their neighbors directly without having to pick up the phone, email, or visit in person. Let’s Talk Loveland offers something that the City hasn’t had before – an official and publicly accessible online channel that is meant for two-way communication and information sharing. Let's Talk Loveland is a centralized place to gather comments, questions, feedback and answers between the City and the public to help more people stay informed on City-related topics. It provides an avenue for meaningful dialogue that can be contained, filtered and analyzed, and then developed into action items, plans and future initiatives. |
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Press ReleasesThe Public Information Office regularly produces and distributes press releases on City government news, events and activities. Press releases are also prepared and sent independently through other City offices. |
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City Update NewsletterCity Update is delivered to more than 40,000 Loveland residences and businesses monthly. Every edition includes a primary focus on an issue, activity or event that is important to the Loveland community. City Update is produced by the Public Information staff and delivered with monthly utility bills. It is cited by citizens as the most-often-read communication vehicle from the City. |
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The City's Instagram site is a visual showcase of videos and photos highlighting City events, activities, programs and news. |
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Residents can get brief informational messages on the latest City government news and events by following the City of Loveland Twitter pag |
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YouTubeThe City's official YouTube page contains a variety of informational videos on City government, news, events and programs. |
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The City's official Facebook page is another great way to find out about the latest news and events happening at the City of Loveland. |
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| Nextdoor
The City's official Nextdoor page is available to anyone who lives within the limits of the City of Loveland. Stay connected to City news and important information that residents need to know. |
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Town HallsThe City hosts Town Halls throughout the year to help Loveland residents discuss topics of importance. Residents are welcome to attend any or all that are of interest to them. Notices of Town Halls will be posted on the City's website and social media pages. |
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City Infoline--962-2020962-2020 is the City's official phone information line. Messages are recorded and available to the public in the event of an emergency, special situation or to inform the public of developments due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. For more information on City emergency/special situation communications tools and resources, click here. |
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Loveland TVThe City's public information channel, Loveland TV, broadcasts live City Council and Planning Commission meetings as well as a number of pre-recorded video productions that provide health, educational and safety information for the community. Slides announcing special events and City program information run between scheduled programming. Watch Loveland TV online through the live video stream, on PulseTV channel 16, or Comcast channel 16/880. Search for Loveland TV on App Store for Apple TV and Roku Channel Store.
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1610 AM RadioThe 1610 AM radio station broadcasts messages regarding road construction and events to area visitors and residents. 1610 radio is a vital community communication tool and is relied upon to disseminate important information in the event of an emergency or special situation. |
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Community SurveysThe Public Information Office annually sends out a Quality of Life survey to 3,000 Loveland addresses, seeking citizens' opinions on the value and quality of City services. |
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