Hey, Loveland! Your City news for February is here.
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In this month's edition of City Update, we'll cover:
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- Meet your City Council
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Learn more about the Growing Loveland program
- Join us at the City's projects fair
- Get an update on the Water Reclamation Facility
- Pulse named top gaming internet provider
- And more!
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| Keeping up with City updates is easy with Loveland's Latest! |
This monthly video series highlights five things happening around the City that you should know this month:
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- Valentine season in the Sweetheart City
- Annual hanging of the hearts
- Growing Loveland program launched
- COLT expands service
- Pulse earns top gaming internet provider recognition
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Meet your Loveland City Council |
Loveland's City Council, pictured top to bottom, left to right: Geoff Frahm, Ward 1; Sarah Rothberg, Ward 2; Kalina Middleton, Ward 3; Caitlin Wyrick, Ward 3; Jen Swanty, Ward 1; Andrea Samson, Ward 2 and Mayor Pro Tem; Patrick McFall, Mayor; Laura Light-Kovacs, Ward 4; and, Zeke Cortez, Ward 4.
The Loveland City Council is an important part of the governance structure that establishes ordinances, approves budgets, and reviews the long-term vision for the community. Council members also represent the City on various regional and state boards and organizations. Policy making resides with elected officials, while oversight of the day-to-day operations of the community resides with the City Manager.
Learn more about the City Council structure and how to connect with meetings.
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| Join us at the City Projects Fair |
Monday, March 9, 2026, 5 - 7 p.m.
Pulliam Community Building
545 Cleveland Ave.
This open-house-style event is a great opportunity to stay informed and learn more about City of Loveland projects.
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A tall order: What’s happening at the Water Reclamation Facility |
Beginning in January 2026 and continuing through 2028, the City of Loveland’s Water Reclamation Facility will undergo a major, multi-year improvement project with upgrades designed to support future growth while maintaining strong, dependable operations every day.
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| Help grow Loveland's tree canopy |
With the City of Loveland’s new Growing Loveland program, we’re inviting property owners to help identify public easement areas, specifically the space between sidewalks and streets adjacent to their property, that could benefit from new trees.Â
Learn more about the Growing Loveland program.→
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World-class internet, rooted in Loveland |
When it comes to internet service, choosing local isn’t just a feature — it’s a commitment to community. Pulse Fiber Internet is more than an internet provider; it’s a municipal utility crafted for the people who live and work here. That means you can have it both ways: world-class
connectivity paired with the personal touch of a local team.
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Waterwise planting is back in season |
City of Loveland Utilities is excited to partner with conservation nonprofit Resource Central to help you save on your water bill. Learn more about Garden in a Box and Waterwise Seminars that can help you with resources, tools, and services to transform your landscape into a waterwise paradise!
Garden in a Box kits are beautiful and affordable. Kits go on sale in March, but you can preview kit options today.
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With free Waterwise Seminars, you can learn how to transform your lawn into a thriving, sustainable landscape.
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Sign up for paperless bills |
Managing your utility account is easier than ever with paperless billing. Get bills online, reduce paper waste and stay organized. For convenience, sign up for free, automated payments and never miss a due date—your bill is paid on time, every time.
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Stay connected with what's happening at the City.
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Don't miss these community highlights.
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Sweetheart Weekend Festivities |
Saturday, February 14, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Loveland Museum (503 N. Lincoln Ave.)
Celebrate the Sweetheart season at the Loveland Museum! Participants can explore a variety of hands‑on activities at their own pace, including a station dedicated to vintage‑style valentines featuring charming retro imagery, lace accents, and nostalgic flair.
Check out Loveland Museum programs and events →
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FILM The Princess Bride (Sweetheart Festival) |
Saturday, February 14, 3 p.m.
Rialto Theater Center (228 E. 4th St.)
It's Valentine's Day. Are you planning on missing one of the most fun, quotable movies full of dread pirates, true love, and INIGO MONTOYA? Inconceivable!
Get your tickets now →
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Friday, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m.
Rialto Theater Center (228 E. 4th St.)
The entire theater gets swept away to Oz in this fantastic new adaptation of the classic show. The audience will sing, create sound effects, and respond as munchkins, crows, and flying monkeys. Tickets are $30 per adult; $20 per kid (includes ticketing fee).
Learn more and purchase tickets →
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Event schedules are subject to change and may require registration. Please consult the links above for more information before planning attendance.
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Find quick access to the following resources.
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Questions or comments?
Reply to this email or call 970-962-2302 to get in touch.
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City of Loveland | 500 E. 3rd St., Suite 330 | Loveland, CO 80537 US
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The City of Loveland is committed to providing an equal opportunity for services, programs and activities and does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, age, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation or gender. For more information on non-discrimination or for translation assistance, please contact the City’s Title VI Coordinator at TitleSix@cityofloveland.org or 970-962-2372.
The City will make reasonable accommodations for citizens in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information on ADA or accommodations, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator ADACoordinator@cityofloveland.org or 970-962-3319.
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