AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy & Utilities: Colorado regulators approved Xcel Energy’s $157 million electricity rate increase, cutting the utility’s original request by 56% and lifting the typical bill by about $5 a month. Water & Agriculture: Drought pressure across the Colorado River system is driving major cuts and long-term planning worries, with Colorado River operations finalized for 2027–2028 as reservoirs hit historic lows. Public Safety & Wildlife: Colorado Parks and Wildlife is investigating a bear attack near Jefferson County after a fisherman was hospitalized; the bear was euthanized and CPW links rising incidents to drought-driven food shortages. Workforce & Housing: Breckenridge is weighing options as its remaining town-owned density for workforce housing drops to about 81 single-family equivalents, far short of projected needs. Business Climate: A BizWest CEO roundtable heard that Colorado’s startup ecosystem is strong early on, but mid-to-late-stage funding and investor presence may be pushing hard-tech firms to look elsewhere. Consumer Costs: GasBuddy reports show Colorado County’s lowest premium gas hit $3.89 for the week ending Aug. 15, while diesel prices also varied across counties. Industry & Courts: Monette Farms’ restructuring faces a new crop insurance dispute in Canada, with an insurer seeking $1.9 million to keep 2026 coverage active.
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