Executive Director Greeting

Greetings.

 Founded in 2002, the I-70 Regional Economic Advancement Partnership foresaw things to come. But over the past year its trajectory in action and influence soared. REAP is busy…

  • Organizing job awareness field trips for students.
  • Lobbying for new bio technical and agricultural research in the Farm Bill.
  • Advocating for new roadways/bridges.
  • Connecting high schools to Career and Technical Education grants.
  • Networking to start new Enterprise Zone outreach.
  • Advising counties on Byers, Strasburg and Bijou Basin open space plans.
  • And much more.

Why so much activity?

The suburban to rural landscape is quickly changing along the East I-70 Corridor. Want evidence?

GO TO REAP’s “NEWS AND INTEL” link. Looking for opportunity, something will catch your eye.

 

REAP, a 501c6, is a recognized economic development engine in both Arapahoe and Adams County.

Public and private members also recognize its value. What value to members?

  • Industry and government research specific to your interest.
  • Networking opportunities at membership and other meetings.
  • One-on-one member service in lobbying, advocacy, business development.
  • Speaker platform to introduce and inform county, local, private stakeholders.
  • News and intel on the changing nature of the region. Quick, refer to REAP’s website!  www.i-70reap.com

REAP’s mission is printed front and center. But simply, it seeks to make the I-70 East Corridor a desirable place to live, work and play.

Questions or comments? Give a shout.

Thanks. Louis X. “Kip” Cheroutes 303.204.0479 [email protected]