Talk:Front Range Urban Corridor
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This article needs some help. Although I generally believe that prose is best, listing all the cites within the front range corridor looks messy. My suggestion (and I'll do it myself if need be) is to list (bullet) principal cities in Bold text and non-principal cities in normal font. For example, Denver, Aurora, Colorado Springs, Pueblo etc... would be principal cities ... and Westminster, Arvada, Lone Tree etc... would be non-principal cities. Just a thought. I do think this article is important, however. Trodaikid1983 00:00, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Multi-MSA Municipalities
Ten municipalities in the Front Range Urban Corridor span two MSAs:
- Town of Berthoud - Fort Collins-Loveland & Greeley
- City of Brighton - Denver-Aurora & Greeley
- Town of Erie - Boulder & Greeley
- Town of Johnstown - Greeley & Fort Collins-Loveland
- Town of Lochbuie - Greeley & Denver-Aurora
- City of Longmont - Boulder & Greeley
- City of Northglenn - Denver-Aurora & Greeley
- Town of Superior - Boulder & Denver-Aurora
- City of Thornton - Denver-Aurora & Greeley
- Town of Windsor - Greeley & Fort Collins-Loveland
--Buaidh 05:46, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Image:FRURC.PNG
Image:FRURC.PNG illustrates what is known as the Colorado I-25 Corridor. This is not the same area as the Front Range Urban Corridor which stretches from Pueblo and Cheyenne. You could create a new article for the Colorado I-25 Corridor.
--Buaidh 17:45, 13 December 2006 (UTC)