Stories From Around Our Community Wings Over Englewood: McCready’s Grocery Store City Council Recaps Home is the Key: Redefining Affordable Housing in Englewood Resources Englewood is home to 35,000 people in the heart of the Denver metropolitan region. Englewood is a proudly independent, full-service community with the third highest concentration of millennials in Colorado. Englewood’s elected officials have placed an emphasis on art throughout the community, welcoming public art displays and encouraging performances of music, theater, and dance.

Understanding the Context

Englewood’s focus on education is also apparent today. The school district includes two high schools, two middle schools, and five elementary schools. The City of Englewood is a home rule city that has the authority to administer and collect its own taxes. The guidance below provides general information regarding the City of Englewood’s sales and use taxes.

Key Insights

The City of Englewood is a full-service city made up of the following Departments: The Parks, Recreation, Library, and Golf Department oversees the Englewood and Malley Recreation Centers, Englewood Public Library, Pirates Cove Family Aquatic Center, Broken Tee Golf Course, and the Parks Division. The division is responsible for ensuring that all structures in Englewood are safe and compliant with adopted building codes. Through its work, the division helps enhance neighborhoods and business districts while promoting a safe, healthy, and environmentally responsible community. The City of Englewood Utilities Department ensures safe, reliable water and sewer services for residents and businesses in the community.