Business View Civil and Municipal | April/May 2022
57 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 TOWN OF JOHNSTOWN, COLORADO is that residents of Johnstown really feel like they are a part of that.” LeCerf adds, “The Town’s vision is to connect community with opportunity. As Johnstown continues to grow, the Town’s priority remains to enhance the quality of life of our residents and businesses. We hold strong to our small-town community identity while enjoying the benefits of big-town opportunity.” explains, “We are constantly trying to figure out how we can work collaboratively as one unit. We recognize that when they are successful, the community is successful. So, we do listen, hear and act based on what our businesses tell us they need. We want to try to cut that red tape and not be as bureaucratic as maybe other local governments are. We want to try to move them effectively and efficiently through the system to get them to where they want to be as a business.” Looking to the future, Mayor Lebsack offers his vision for the town, stating, “We want to be sure that the people that live in the Town of Johnstown have all of the things that they deserve for a great life, a great place to live, work and play. We want to continue to be a great partner in the region, and we want to be sure that we are on the map as far as businesses that would like to locate here. We are known by our motto, The Community That Cares, and our goal Trade@2534 SPACE AVAILABLE Buildings 1 & 2 — June 2022 Delivery Building 3 — Build-to-Suit Opportunity 1331 17th Street, Suite 604 Denver, CO 80202 720-898-8866 | uproperties.com
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