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  1. Home - City of Aurora

    Welcome to the official website of the city of Aurora. Aurora is Colorado's third largest city with a diverse population of more than 398,000. The "Gateway to the Rockies" is a bioscience, transportation and …

  2. Departments - City of Aurora

    From public safety and street maintenance services to library and cultural services, parks and planning, city of Aurora departments supply the foundation that makes Aurora the flourishing city it is today.

  3. About Aurora - City of Aurora

    Once a budding frontier town of farmers and ranchers just east of the state's capital, Aurora is Colorado's third largest city with a diverse population of more than 414,000.

  4. Contact Us - City of Aurora

    Access Aurora is the online system for contacting the city of Aurora about any non-emergency concerns, questions, comments or requests for service. Please complete all required fields and provide as …

  5. Online Services - City of Aurora

    To make an appointment, contact departments directly, or contact Access Aurora at 303.739.7000. Below are links to some of the services you can access from your business or home.

  6. Careers - City of Aurora

    It is an exciting time to work for the city of Aurora! We're growing and looking for dedicated and collaborative individuals to join our team of talented and valued employees.

  7. Billing and Rates - City of Aurora

    The municipal center is at 15151 E. Alameda Parkway in Aurora. You can now make cash and check payments using our new payment kiosk in the lobby of the Southeast Area Maintenance Facility …

  8. Aurora4Biz - City of Aurora

    The city of Aurora’s commercial business online services portals, Aurora4Biz and DevPortal.AuroraGov.org, provide unified payment services for permits, development-related fees …

  9. Public Works - City of Aurora

    This division manages improvement and maintenance of roadways and city facilities, street sweeping, snow removal and the materials lab (evaluates materials used in roadway and utility construction).

  10. Aurora History - City of Aurora

    In 1928, after reaching a population of more than 2,000 residents, the Colorado Secretary of State recognized Aurora as a city. The city seal has five stars on it, a feature kept from the original city …