The residents of Longmont won’t be surprised to learn that Longmont was named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live in the United States twice - once in 2006 and again in 2008. The Top 100 Best Places to Live as designated by Money Magazine, searches for small livable cities that had the best possible blend of good jobs, low crime, quality schools, plenty of open space, rational home prices and lots to do.
In 2006, Longmont made the list at number 61; in 2008 it made the list at number 50. Other cities on the list are Westminster, Colorado; Sugarland, Texas; Fargo, North Dakota and Oshkosh, Wisconsin. To see the complete article, please visit their website at: http://money.cnn.com and click on “Best Places to Live.”
Longmont, Colorado,
located within Boulder County, is a city with 22 square miles, over 300
days of sunshine, and a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains. Longmont
sits at an elevation of 4,979 feet above sea level. With over 1500 acres
of parks and open
space, Longmont is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Longmont is also
home to several high-tech companies and a vibrant restaurant scene. It
is conveniently located 37 miles from Denver, 16 miles from Boulder, and
30 miles from the scenic Trail Ridge Road. For in-depth information, including
quality of life statistics and employment and income data, see the Longmont
Community Profile.
For more information on the history of Longmont, see the History
of Longmont page from the Longmont Museum.