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8040.200
Description
Section D General Studies-Energy
Date
11/1/1976
Author
CODept Local Affairs
Title
Boom Town Financing Study-Volume 1-Financial Impacts of Energy Development in Colorado-Analysis and Recommendations
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Report/Study
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<br />4 <br /> <br />Committee membership included: <br /> <br />Donald J. Horst, Vice President <br />Trust Department <br />Central Bank and Trust <br />Chai rman <br /> <br />Dean Boedeker, Presi dent <br />Kirchner Moore & Company <br />Vi ce Cha i rman <br /> <br />Bruce Alexander, President <br />First National Bancorporation, Inc. <br /> <br />Thomas A. Arnold, Director <br />Planning and Development <br />Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. <br /> <br />Robert G. Boucher, President <br />First Denver Mortgage Company <br /> <br />William T. Guy, Staff Director <br />Western Governors Regional Energy Policy Office <br /> <br />Ken Johnson, Publisher <br />The Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction <br /> <br />Wi 11 i am D. Johnson, Pres i dent <br />Colorado Federal Savings & Loan <br /> <br />William J. Meurer, Partner <br />Arthur Andersen & Co. <br /> <br />Thomas W. Ten Eyck, Vice President <br />Community Government & Public Affairs <br />Rio Blanco Oil Shale Project <br /> <br />Within state government, the Governor's Resource Committee was helpful <br />in coordinating the study with other efforts aimed at decreasing social <br />and economic impacts of energy development. Betty Miller, Executive <br />Director of the Department of Local Affairs; F. Kenneth Baskette, Rural <br />Development Coordinator; and J.D. Arehart, Executive Director of the Di- <br />vision of Local Government were particularly helpful in the formulation <br />of study concepts and completi on of the fi nal report. Other members of <br />the committee were Burman Lorenson, Socio-Economic Impact Coordinator; <br />
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