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Aurora, Colorado

Aurora (/əˈrrə/, /əˈrɔːrə/) is a home rule municipality located in Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas counties, Colorado, United States.[1] The city's population was 386,261 at the 2020 United States Census with 336,035 residing in Arapahoe County, 47,720 residing in Adams County, and 2,506 residing in Douglas County.[4] Aurora is the third most populous city in the State of Colorado and the 51st most populous city in the United States. Aurora is a principal city of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and a major city of the Front Range Urban Corridor.

Aurora, Colorado
Nicknames: 
The Gateway to the Rockies
The Sunrise of Colorado
Location of the City of Aurora in Arapahoe (central), Adams (north), and Douglas (south) counties, Colorado.
Aurora
Location of the City of Aurora in the United States.
Coordinates: 39°42′39″N 104°48′45″W / 39.71083°N 104.81250°W / 39.71083; -104.81250Coordinates: 39°42′39″N 104°48′45″W / 39.71083°N 104.81250°W / 39.71083; -104.81250
Country United States
State Colorado
CountiesArapahoe County[1]
Adams County
Douglas County
Platted1891 as Fletcher, Colorado
Incorporated (town)1903-05-05, as the Town of Fletcher[2]
Incorporated (city)1929 as the City of Aurora[3]
Government
 • TypeHome rule municipality[1]
 • MayorMike Coffman (R)
Area
 • Total160.705 sq mi (416.223 km2)
 • Land160.130 sq mi (414.734 km2)
 • Water0.575 sq mi (1.489 km2)
Elevation5,403 ft (1,647 m)
Population
 • Total386,261
 • Rank3rd in Colorado
51st in the United States
 • Density2,412/sq mi (931/km2)
 • Metro
2,963,821 (19th)
 • CSA
3,623,560 (17th)
 • Front Range
5,055,344
DemonymsAuroran
Time zoneUTC−07:00 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−06:00 (MDT)
ZIP codes
80010-80019, 80040-80047 (all but 80045 PO Boxes), 80137, 80247[6]
Area codesBoth 303 and 720
FIPS code08-04000
Websitewww.auroragov.org

History

Before European settlement, the land that now makes up Aurora was the territory of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), and Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux) tribes.[7] Aurora originated in the 1880s as the town of Fletcher, taking its name from Denver businessman Donald Fletcher who saw it as a real estate opportunity. He and his partners staked out four square miles (10 km2) east of Denver, but the town - and Colorado - struggled mightily after the Silver Crash of 1893. At that point Fletcher skipped town, leaving the community with a huge water debt. Inhabitants decided to rename the town Aurora in 1907, after one of the subdivisions composing the town, and Aurora slowly began to grow in Denver's shadow becoming the fastest-growing city in the United States during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Aurora, composed of hundreds of subdivisions, thus carries the name of one of the original development plats from which it sprang.

Aurora's growing population in recent decades has led to efforts for co-equal recognition with its larger neighbor.[citation needed] Former mayor Dennis Champine once expressed the somewhat whimsical notion that eventually the area would be called the "Aurora/Denver Metropolitan Area". Indeed, since the 2000 Census Aurora has surpassed Denver in land area, and much of Aurora is undeveloped, while Denver is more fully built-out. However, such efforts are somewhat hampered by the lack of a large, historically important central business district in the city. Aurora is largely suburban in character, as evidenced by the city's modest number of multi-story buildings.

 
1973 aerial view of Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Aurora, before closure

A large military presence has existed in Aurora since the early 20th century. In 1918, Army General Hospital #21 (later renamed Fitzsimons Army Hospital) opened, with the U.S. government expanding and upgrading the hospital facilities in 1941 just in time to care for the wounded servicemen of World War II. Lowry Air Force Base was opened in 1938, straddling the border of Aurora and Denver. It eventually closed in 1994, and has been redeveloped into a master-planned community featuring residential, commercial, business and educational facilities. In 1942, the Army Air Corps built Buckley Field, which has been renamed Naval Air Station, Buckley Air National Guard Base, Buckley Air Force Base, and finally Buckley Space Force Base. The base, home of the Buckley Garrison and the 140th Wing Colorado Air National Guard, is Aurora's largest employer.

President Warren G. Harding visited Fitzsimons Army Hospital in 1923, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited in 1936.[8] In 1943 the hospital was the birthplace of 2004 Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry. President Dwight D. Eisenhower recovered from a heart attack at Fitzsimons for seven weeks during the fall of 1955. Decommissioned in 1999, the facility is part of the Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado Denver, and the Fitzsimons Life Science District. The Anschutz Medical Campus also includes the University of Colorado Hospital, which moved to Aurora from Denver in 2007, and the Children's Hospital. The first carbon-ion radiotherapy research and treatment facility in the U.S. has been proposed at the site.[9] These facilities will employ a workforce of 32,000 at build-out.

In 1965, mayor Norma O. Walker became the first woman to head a U.S. city with a population over 60,000.

In 1978, the cult coming-of-age film Over the Edge was filmed in Aurora; the crime drama has been named the “signature film” of Denver.[10]

In 1979, it was announced that a science fiction theme park would be built in Aurora using the sets of a $50 million film based on the fantasy novel Lord of Light. However, due to legal problems the project was never completed. The script of the unmade film project, renamed Argo, was used as cover for the "Canadian Caper": the exfiltration of six U.S. diplomatic staff trapped by the Iranian hostage crisis.

In 1993, Cherry Creek State Park on the southwestern edge of Aurora was the location for the papal mass of the 8th World Youth Day with Pope John Paul II, attended by an estimated 500,000 people.[11]

Aurora is split among three counties and lies distant from the respective county seats. A consolidated city and county government such as those found elsewhere in Colorado (Denver and Broomfield) was considered in the mid-1990s but failed to win approval by city voters; the issue was reconsidered in 2006.[12]

Aurora Sports Park opened in 2003. In 2004, Aurora was honored as the Sports Illustrated magazine's 50th Anniversary "Sportstown" for Colorado because of its exemplary involvement in facilitating and enhancing sports. The city attracts more than 30 regional and national sports tournaments annually to Aurora's fields, which include the 220-acre (0.89 km2) Aurora's active populace is also reflected in the variety of professional athletes hailing from the city. Aurora's first semi-professional sports franchise, the Aurora Cavalry in the International Basketball League, began play in 2006 but folded by season's end due to budget mishaps.[citation needed]

In 2008, Aurora was designated an All-America City by the National Civic League.[13]

Aurora pioneered the use of bank filtration in the United States, becoming one of the first U.S. cities to reap the benefits of siphoning water from beneath a riverbed upon completion of the Prairie Waters Project in 2010.[14][15]

In 2017, the Republic of El Salvador opened a consulate in Aurora, serving Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming.[16]

Aurora theater shooting

On July 20, 2012, Aurora was the site of the third largest mass shooting in terms of number of casualties in United States history at the time and the second-deadliest shooting in Colorado after the 1999 Columbine High School massacre.[17] The shooting occurred just after midnight, when James Holmes opened fire during the midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises in a Century movie theater, killing 12 people and injuring 70 others.[18] Holmes was arrested and was eventually sentenced to 12 life sentences in prison with an additional required 3,318 years. The shooting drew an international response from world leaders. U.S. President Barack Obama visited victims, as well as local and state officials, and addressed the nation in a televised address from Aurora on July 22. Actor Christian Bale, who plays Batman in the film, also visited some victims in hospitals. The events marked a turning point in recognition and public perception of the city; rather than referring to the site as being in "Denver" or "suburban Denver", as would have been typical before the event, virtually all media accounts of the incident unequivocally named "Aurora" as its location.[19]

Elijah McClain

On August 30, 2019, Aurora African-American massage therapist Elijah McClain died six days after an incident with three Aurora police officers.[20] On June 27, 2020, Aurora Police in riot gear dispersed thousands of protestors in the Violin Protest of the death of Elijah McClain.[21]

Geography

Aurora's official elevation, posted on signs at the city limits, is 5,471 feet (1,668 m). However, the city spans a difference in elevation of nearly 1,000 feet (300 m). The lowest elevation of 5,285 feet (1,611 m) is found at the point where Sand Creek crosses the city limit in the northwest corner of the city, while the highest elevation of 6,229 feet (1,899 m) is on the extreme southern border of the city in Douglas County, near the intersection of Inspiration and Gartrell roads.[22]

At the 2020 United States Census, the city had a total area of 102,851 acres (416.223 km2) including 368 acres (1.489 km2) of water.[4] The city is about 5 percent more extensive than neighboring Denver and ranks as the 56th largest U.S. city in land area.

Neighborhoods

Aurora is composed of dozens of neighborhoods, districts and (current and former) military installations. Among them:[citation needed]

  • Aurora Heights
  • The Aurora Highlands[23]
  • Adonea
  • Aurora Hills
  • Aurora Knolls
  • Beacon Point
  • Berkshire Village
  • Blackstone
  • Brookvale
  • Buckley Space Force Base
  • Carriage Place
  • Chadsford
  • Chaddsford Village
  • Chambers Heights
  • Chelsea
  • Cinnamon Village II
  • Conservatory
  • Copperleaf
  • Corning
  • Crestridge
  • Cross Creek
  • The Dam East
  • Del Mar
  • The Dam West
  • Downtown A-Town (the Fletcher townsite, Aurora's "downtown")
  • Eastridge
  • East Quincy Highlands
  • Fitzsimons Campus
  • Fox Hill
  • Greenfield
  • Hallcraft's Village East
  • Hampton Hills
  • Havana Heights
  • Heather Gardens
  • Heather Ridge
  • Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club
  • Highline Villages
  • Highpoint
  • Hillside at Del Mar
  • Hoffman Heights
  • Hutchinson Heights
  • Inspiration
  • Jackson Farm
  • Kingsborough
  • Laredo-Highline
  • Lowry Campus (formerly Lowry Air Force Base)
  • Lynn Knoll
  • Meadowood
  • Meadow Hills
  • Mission Viejo
  • Morris Heights
  • Murphy Creek
  • Peoria Park
  • Pheasant Run
  • Piney Creek
  • Ponderosa Ridge
  • Pride's Crossing
  • Ptarmigan Park
  • Queensborough
  • Quincy Hill
  • Rocking Horse
  • Saddle Rock
  • Settler's Village
  • Serenity Ridge
  • Seven Hills
  • Shenandoah
  • Stapleton (a portion of the redevelopment of Denver's former airport lies in Aurora, directly north of Original Aurora)
  • Siena
  • Smoky Hill
  • Smoky Ridge
  • Sterling Hills
  • Stricker's House
  • Summer Valley Ranch
  • Tallgrass
  • Tallyn's Reach[24]
  • The Timbers
  • Tollgate Run at Kingsborough
  • Tollgate Village
  • Traditions
  • Tuscany
  • Utah Park
  • Village East
  • Waters Edge
  • Wheatlands
  • Whispering Pines
  • Willow Park
  • Willow Trace
  • Woodgate
  • Woodrim

Surrounding municipalities

Climate

Aurora experiences a semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSk), with four distinct seasons and modest precipitation year-round. Summers range from mild to hot, with generally low humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and Aurora also averages about one dozen tornado warnings throughout tornado season, running from April–July. Although a touchdown does occur every couple of years, tornadoes are typically weak and short lived. Aurora residents typically hear the tornado sirens go off numerous times more than residents in Denver, to the West. All of Aurora is located east of I-25, where tornado alley begins. Hailstorms, at times 1–2'+ deep happen on occasion, and typical hailstorms are very common throughout these months.[25] July is the warmest month of the year, with an average high of 89 °F (32 °C) and an average low of 57 °F (14 °C). Winters range from mild to occasional bitter cold, with periods of sunshine alternating with periods of snow, high winds and very low temperatures. December is the coldest month of the year, with an average high of 43 °F (6 °C) and an average low of 17 °F (−8 °C). The average first snowfall in the Aurora area occurs in late October and the average final snowfall occurs in late April, although snow has fallen as early as September 4 and as late as June 5. Generally, deciduous trees in the area are bare from mid October to late April.

Climate data for Aurora, Colorado
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 76
(24)
75
(24)
83
(28)
89
(32)
97
(36)
105
(41)
108
(42)
104
(40)
100
(38)
96
(36)
81
(27)
73
(23)
108
(42)
Average high °F (°C) 45
(7)
47
(8)
55
(13)
62
(17)
71
(22)
82
(28)
89
(32)
86
(30)
78
(26)
67
(19)
53
(12)
43
(6)
65
(18)
Average low °F (°C) 18
(−8)
20
(−7)
26
(−3)
33
(1)
42
(6)
51
(11)
57
(14)
55
(13)
47
(8)
35
(2)
26
(−3)
17
(−8)
36
(2)
Record low °F (°C) −32
(−36)
−24
(−31)
−14
(−26)
−7
(−22)
17
(−8)
30
(−1)
41
(5)
36
(2)
15
(−9)
−2
(−19)
−14
(−26)
−27
(−33)
−32
(−36)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 0.49
(12)
0.47
(12)
1.50
(38)
2.08
(53)
2.85
(72)
2.00
(51)
2.46
(62)
2.05
(52)
1.44
(37)
1.03
(26)
1.18
(30)
0.65
(17)
18.20
(462)
Source: Weather.com[26]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1900202
1910679236.1%
192098344.8%
19302,295133.5%
19403,43749.8%
195011,421232.3%
196048,548325.1%
197074,97454.4%
1980158,588111.5%
1990222,10340.1%
2000276,39324.4%
2010325,07817.6%
2020386,26118.8%
U.S. Decennial Census

As of the 2010 census, there were 325,078 people, 121,191 households, and 73,036 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,939.6 inhabitants per square mile (748.9/km2). There were 131,040 housing units at an average density of 766.7 per square mile (296.0/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 61.1% White, 15.7% African American, 4.9% Asian (1.1% Korean, 0.8% Vietnamese, 0.5% Filipino, 0.5% Chinese, 0.5% Indian, 0.2% Japanese, 0.1% Thai, 0.1% Cambodian, 0.1% Burmese, 0.1% Nepalese, 0.1% Pakistani, 0.1% Indonesian), 1.0% Native American, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 11.6% from other races, and 5.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 28.7% of the population; 21.9% of Aurora's population is of Mexican heritage, 1.0% Salvadoran, 0.7% Puerto Rican, 0.4% Guatemalan, 0.3% Honduran, 0.3% Peruvian, 0.2% Cuban, 0.2% Colombian and 0.1% Nicaraguan.[27] Non-Hispanic Whites were 47.3% of the population in 2010,[28] compared to 85.1% in 1980.[29]

Aurora is a center of Colorado's refugee population. There are about 30,000 Ethiopians and Eritreans living in the Denver–Aurora area. There is also a sizable population of Nepalese refugees.[30][31]

There were 121,191 households, out of which 35.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.9% were married couples living together, 13.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.8% were non-families. 27.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.6 and the average family size was 3.2.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 27.3% under the age of 18, 6.8% from 18 to 24, 37.6% from 25 to 44, 16.8% from 45 to 64, and 8.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 100.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.8 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $46,507, and the median income for a family was $52,551. Males had a median income of $35,963 versus $30,080 for females. The per capita income for the city was $21,095. About 6.8% of families and 8.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.0% of those under age 18 and 6.1% of those age 65 or over.

Economy

According to the Aurora Economic Development Council,[32] the largest public employers in the city are:

According to the Aurora Economic Development Council,[33] the largest private employers in the city of Aurora are:

# Employer Employees
1 Children's Hospital Colorado 5,670
2 Raytheon Company 2,430
3 Kaiser Permanente 1,940
4 The Medical Center of Aurora 1,710
5 Amazon 1,500
6 24-7 Intouch 1,350
7 SROriginals 870
8 Tyco Integrated Security 850
9 Northrop Grumman 750
10 ADT Inc. 700

Other notable employers in the city include Lockheed Martin Corporation, Staples Inc., United Natural Foods, Aurora Mental Health Center, G45 Secure Solutions, Graebel Relocation, Core-Mark, and Nelnet, Inc.

In 2020, German cleaning technology manufacturer Kärcher opened its North American headquarters in Aurora, on a new street named Kärcher Way.

Attractions

The city of Aurora manages more than 100 parks,[34] more than 6,000 acres (24 km2) of open space and natural areas,[34] and six award-winning municipal golf courses (Aurora Hills, Meadow Hills, Murphy Creek, Saddle Rock, Springhill and Fitzsimons).[35] Aurora also is home to several privately owned golf courses including CommonGround Golf Course, Heather Ridge Country Club, Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club and Valley Country Club.

Star K Ranch, home to Aurora's Morrison Nature Center, provides important habitat for wildlife. It has several trails for nature exploration, including access to the Sand Creek Greenway Trail. Jewell Wetland, a 50-acre (200,000 m2) wooded wetland, features trails, boardwalk/deck access into the wetland and a butterfly garden. Aurora Reservoir and Quincy Reservoir offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor water pursuits.[34]

 

DeLaney Farm, site of Aurora's famous historic round barn, has 130 acres (0.53 km2) of open space, trails with access to the High Line Canal, an organic garden managed by Denver Urban Gardens, and two structures on the National Register of Historic Places. The Plains Conservation Center, with 1,100 acres (4.5 km2) of native shortgrass prairie, hosts a variety of educational programs.[34]

Twenty-seven historic sites and landmarks are managed by the city of Aurora, including the Gully Homestead of 1870, the Victorian-style Centennial House of 1890, the privately owned American War Mothers National Memorial Home, the Art Deco-style KOA Building of 1934, the DeLaney Round Barn of 1902, Lowry Building 800, the interim headquarters for the U.S. Air Force Academy from 1955 to 1958, and Stanley Marketplace, which opened at the former site of Stanley Aviation in 2016.[36]

The Aurora Fox Theatre & Arts Center, another historic landmark, is a 245-seat performing arts facility in the Aurora Cultural Arts District, along East Colfax Avenue. In that same area, The People's Building is a performing arts venue with flexible space, including 191 retractable seats and a gallery.[37]

The Aurora History Museum is a community-based cultural center featuring a permanent exhibit on Aurora history and two changing exhibit galleries touching on topics related to history and decorative arts.[38]

The Aurora Symphony Orchestra, a community orchestra established in 1978, offers a full season of full orchestra concerts annually as well as smaller chamber ensemble performances.[39]

The Aurora Public Library serves its population, providing four main branches, four PC centers, and a variety of events throughout the year to its population.[40]

Town Center at Aurora is the city's main shopping mall. Other shopping centers in Aurora include The Gardens on Havana (formerly Buckingham Square) and Southlands.

Government

The city of Aurora operates under a council-manager form of government, where the city manager runs the city's day-to-day operations with general guidance from the city council. The Aurora City Council is composed of a mayor and ten council members. Six members are elected from districts, while the other four are elected at large. The mayor is elected by the entire city. Aurora's mayor role is largely ceremonial, but the mayor does have direct impact on policy issues as the head of city council.[41] The council is nonpartisan; however, parties of members have been listed below for reference.

Aurora City Council Members[42]
District Officeholder Political Party
Mayor Mike Coffman Republican
At-Large Dustin Zvonek Republican
Danielle Jurinsky Republican
Angela Lawson Nonpartisan
Curtis Gardner Republican
Ward I Crystal Murillo Democratic
Ward II Steve Sundberg Republican
Ward III Ruben Medina Democratic
Ward IV Juan Marcano Democratic
Ward V Alison Coombs Democratic
Ward VI Francoise Bergan Republican

This full-service city is protected by the Aurora Police Department,[43] one of only 10 law enforcement agencies in Colorado to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies; the Aurora Fire Department,[44] which is accredited by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International; and a Public Safety Communications dispatch call center.[45] The Aurora Municipal Courts handles a wide variety of offense violations, and the Aurora Detention Center is a 72-hour adult holding facility.[46]

Politics

In national elections, Aurora leans to the left and the Democratic Party, though not as much as neighboring Denver but more than other suburbs in the Denver metro area. Northern and Central Aurora, due to an extremely racially and culturally diverse voter base and high density for a suburban city, are some of the most Democratic areas in Colorado and vote similarly to Denver and Boulder; southern Aurora, similar to neighboring Centennial, is more of a swing area and used to lean Republican, though it has swung Democratic as of late but not as much as areas more north of Interstate 225.[47][48]

Aurora anchors Colorado's 6th congressional district and is represented in Congress by Jason Crow (D-Centennial). State representation is listed in the tables below (areas implied to be in Arapahoe County unless noted: not all districts are fully in Aurora).

Colorado State Representatives

District Name Party Area Represented
  District 30 Dafna Michaelson Jenet Democratic North Aurora (Adams County)
  District 36 Mike Weissman Democratic Eastern Aurora
  District 37 Tom Sullivan Democratic Southeastern Aurora
  District 39 Mark Baisley Republican Southern Aurora (Douglas County)
  District 40 Naquetta Ricks Democratic South-central Aurora
  District 41 Iman Jodeh Democratic Central Aurora
  District 42 Mandy Lindsay Democratic North-central Aurora
  District 44 Kim Ransom Republican Southern Aurora (Douglas County)
  District 56 Rod Bockenfeld Republican Eastern Aurora (Adams and Arapahoe Counties)

Colorado State Senators

District Name Party Area Represented
  District 4 Jim Smallwood Republican Southern Aurora (Douglas County)
  District 25 Kevin Priola Democratic[a] Northern Aurora (Adams County)
  District 26 Jeff Bridges Democratic South-central Aurora
  District 27 Chris Kolker Democratic Southeastern Aurora
  District 28 Janet Buckner Democratic South-central Aurora
  District 29 Rhonda Fields Democratic North-central Aurora

List of mayors

List of mayors of Fletcher and Aurora[50]
Name Period served Notes
H.M. Miliken May 27, 1891—May 1, 1894
A.L.B. Davies May 2, 1894—April 2, 1895
P.H. Chambers April 3, 1895—April 15, 1898
W.A. Clundy April 16, 1898—April 8, 1899
W.H. Murphy April 9, 1899—April 12, 1901
Jonas Washburn April 13, 1901—April 6, 1903
Harry S. Class April 7, 1903—April 14, 1904
Louis M. Strauss April 15, 1904—April 2, 1905
Wilmer J. Parker April 13, 1905—April 10, 1906 Resigned
Andrew Thompson April 16, 1906—April 14, 1907 Last mayor of Fletcher
Edwin G. Smith April 15, 1907—April 12, 1908 First mayor of Aurora
A.H. Kramer April 13, 1908—April 13, 1910
V.T. O'Donald April 14, 1910—April 17, 1911
Gershom Jones April 18, 1911—April 13, 1914
H.B. Thompson April 14, 1914—April 12, 1917
George E. Smith April 13, 1917—December 7, 1917 Resigned
Harry Katherman December 8, 1917—July 1, 1918 Mayor pro tem
John McMillan July 1, 1918—May 4, 1919
J.N. Trompen May 5, 1919—April 21, 1920
Jasper Parrish April 22, 1920—April 14, 1921
John McMillan April 15, 1921—April 11, 1926
F.A. Harrison April 12, 1926—April 10, 1927
E.S. Murphy April 11, 1927—April 24, 1929
B.B. Nevius April 25, 1929—April 12, 1931
Charles F. Holzer April 13, 1931—April 6, 1937
W.J. Parrish April 7, 1937—April 6, 1941
J.E. McWhorter April 7, 1941—January 11, 1943 Resigned
A.O. Hill January 13, 1943—April 8, 1945 Appointed January 13, 1943, elected April 12, 1943
B.T. Howard April 9, 1945—January 11, 1948
C.E. Tupps January 12, 1948—November 8, 1953
William B. Mansfield November 9, 1953—November 6, 1955
Allen C. Bradly November 7, 1955—November 8, 1959
Harry W. Allard November 9, 1959—November 11, 1963
Robert W. Fennig November 12, 1963—November 7, 1965
Norma O. Walker November 8, 1965—November 12, 1967 First female mayor[51]
Paul C. Beck November 13, 1967—December 8, 1974
William R. Dominguez December 9, 1974—November 9, 1975
Fred H. Hood November 10, 1975—November 5, 1979
Dennis Champine November 6, 1979—November 3, 1987
Paul Tauer November 4, 1987—November 4, 2003
Edward J. Tauer November 5, 2003—November 13, 2011
Steve Hogan November 14, 2011—May 13, 2018
Bob LeGare June 25, 2018—December 1, 2019
Mike Coffman December 2, 2019—present

Education

Media

Transportation

 
Florida Station pedestrian bridge over Interstate 225

Aurora straddles Interstate 70, Interstate 225 and the E-470 beltway. The Regional Transportation District's light rail transit system was extended to serve the southwestern edge of Aurora on November 17, 2006. The H Line stops at Aurora's Dayton and Nine Mile Stations; a comprehensive network of feeder buses in southern Aurora serve the latter. On February 24, 2017, the line was extended as the R Line to Peoria Station in the city's northwest, where riders may transfer to the A Line providing service between Union Station in downtown Denver and Denver International Airport (DIA). Much of Aurora is more convenient to DIA than Denver itself, and the city is planning an aerotropolis along the airport's southern flank.[54] This proximity is a factor in the expected growth of the E-470 corridor directly south of DIA, projected to eventually accommodate 250,000 additional Aurora residents.[citation needed] The easternmost portions of Aurora adjoin the Colorado Air and Space Port.

In 2017, Aurora became the first city in Colorado to host a dockless bike sharing program.[55]

Sports

In 2014 the U.S.A. Powerlifting Raw Nationals and the IPF Open Powerlifting World Championships were both held in Aurora. The WC was the 35th Women and 44th Men open Powerlifting Championships, and it was held on the Radisson Hotel Denver Southeast.[56]

Notable people

Some notable individuals who were born in or have lived in Aurora include:

Sister cities

Aurora's sister cities are:[61]

Friendship cities

Aurora also has one friendship city:[61]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Kevin Priola was elected as a Republican, and crossed the floor to the Democratic Party in 2022.[49]
  2. ^ After Aurora Sister Cities International was resurrected in 2013.

References

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aurora, colorado, aurora, ɔː, home, rule, municipality, located, arapahoe, adams, douglas, counties, colorado, united, states, city, population, 2020, united, states, census, with, residing, arapahoe, county, residing, adams, county, residing, douglas, county,. Aurora e ˈ r oʊ r e e ˈ r ɔː r e is a home rule municipality located in Arapahoe Adams and Douglas counties Colorado United States 1 The city s population was 386 261 at the 2020 United States Census with 336 035 residing in Arapahoe County 47 720 residing in Adams County and 2 506 residing in Douglas County 4 Aurora is the third most populous city in the State of Colorado and the 51st most populous city in the United States Aurora is a principal city of the Denver Aurora Lakewood Metropolitan Statistical Area MSA and a major city of the Front Range Urban Corridor Aurora ColoradoHome rule municipality 1 The SouthlandsFlagSealNicknames The Gateway to the RockiesThe Sunrise of ColoradoLocation of the City of Aurora in Arapahoe central Adams north and Douglas south counties Colorado AuroraLocation of the City of Aurora in the United States Coordinates 39 42 39 N 104 48 45 W 39 71083 N 104 81250 W 39 71083 104 81250 Coordinates 39 42 39 N 104 48 45 W 39 71083 N 104 81250 W 39 71083 104 81250Country United StatesState ColoradoCountiesArapahoe County 1 Adams CountyDouglas CountyPlatted1891 as Fletcher ColoradoIncorporated town 1903 05 05 as the Town of Fletcher 2 Incorporated city 1929 as the City of Aurora 3 Government TypeHome rule municipality 1 MayorMike Coffman R Area 4 Total160 705 sq mi 416 223 km2 Land160 130 sq mi 414 734 km2 Water0 575 sq mi 1 489 km2 Elevation 5 5 403 ft 1 647 m Population 2020 4 Total386 261 Rank3rd in Colorado51st in the United States Density2 412 sq mi 931 km2 Metro2 963 821 19th CSA3 623 560 17th Front Range5 055 344DemonymsAuroranTime zoneUTC 07 00 MST Summer DST UTC 06 00 MDT ZIP codes80010 80019 80040 80047 all but 80045 PO Boxes 80137 80247 6 Area codesBoth 303 and 720FIPS code08 04000Websitewww wbr auroragov wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Aurora theater shooting 1 2 Elijah McClain 2 Geography 2 1 Neighborhoods 2 2 Surrounding municipalities 2 3 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Attractions 6 Government 6 1 Politics 6 1 1 Colorado State Representatives 6 1 2 Colorado State Senators 6 2 List of mayors 7 Education 8 Media 9 Transportation 10 Sports 11 Notable people 12 Sister cities 12 1 Friendship cities 13 See also 14 Notes 15 References 16 Bibliography 17 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of Aurora Colorado This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Before European settlement the land that now makes up Aurora was the territory of the Arapaho Cheyenne Nuu agha tʉvʉ pʉ Ute and Oceti Sakowiŋ Sioux tribes 7 Aurora originated in the 1880s as the town of Fletcher taking its name from Denver businessman Donald Fletcher who saw it as a real estate opportunity He and his partners staked out four square miles 10 km2 east of Denver but the town and Colorado struggled mightily after the Silver Crash of 1893 At that point Fletcher skipped town leaving the community with a huge water debt Inhabitants decided to rename the town Aurora in 1907 after one of the subdivisions composing the town and Aurora slowly began to grow in Denver s shadow becoming the fastest growing city in the United States during the late 1970s and early 1980s Aurora composed of hundreds of subdivisions thus carries the name of one of the original development plats from which it sprang Aurora s growing population in recent decades has led to efforts for co equal recognition with its larger neighbor citation needed Former mayor Dennis Champine once expressed the somewhat whimsical notion that eventually the area would be called the Aurora Denver Metropolitan Area Indeed since the 2000 Census Aurora has surpassed Denver in land area and much of Aurora is undeveloped while Denver is more fully built out However such efforts are somewhat hampered by the lack of a large historically important central business district in the city Aurora is largely suburban in character as evidenced by the city s modest number of multi story buildings 1973 aerial view of Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Aurora before closure A large military presence has existed in Aurora since the early 20th century In 1918 Army General Hospital 21 later renamed Fitzsimons Army Hospital opened with the U S government expanding and upgrading the hospital facilities in 1941 just in time to care for the wounded servicemen of World War II Lowry Air Force Base was opened in 1938 straddling the border of Aurora and Denver It eventually closed in 1994 and has been redeveloped into a master planned community featuring residential commercial business and educational facilities In 1942 the Army Air Corps built Buckley Field which has been renamed Naval Air Station Buckley Air National Guard Base Buckley Air Force Base and finally Buckley Space Force Base The base home of the Buckley Garrison and the 140th Wing Colorado Air National Guard is Aurora s largest employer President Warren G Harding visited Fitzsimons Army Hospital in 1923 and President Franklin D Roosevelt visited in 1936 8 In 1943 the hospital was the birthplace of 2004 Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry President Dwight D Eisenhower recovered from a heart attack at Fitzsimons for seven weeks during the fall of 1955 Decommissioned in 1999 the facility is part of the Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado Denver and the Fitzsimons Life Science District The Anschutz Medical Campus also includes the University of Colorado Hospital which moved to Aurora from Denver in 2007 and the Children s Hospital The first carbon ion radiotherapy research and treatment facility in the U S has been proposed at the site 9 These facilities will employ a workforce of 32 000 at build out In 1965 mayor Norma O Walker became the first woman to head a U S city with a population over 60 000 In 1978 the cult coming of age film Over the Edge was filmed in Aurora the crime drama has been named the signature film of Denver 10 In 1979 it was announced that a science fiction theme park would be built in Aurora using the sets of a 50 million film based on the fantasy novel Lord of Light However due to legal problems the project was never completed The script of the unmade film project renamed Argo was used as cover for the Canadian Caper the exfiltration of six U S diplomatic staff trapped by the Iranian hostage crisis In 1993 Cherry Creek State Park on the southwestern edge of Aurora was the location for the papal mass of the 8th World Youth Day with Pope John Paul II attended by an estimated 500 000 people 11 Aurora is split among three counties and lies distant from the respective county seats A consolidated city and county government such as those found elsewhere in Colorado Denver and Broomfield was considered in the mid 1990s but failed to win approval by city voters the issue was reconsidered in 2006 12 Aurora Sports Park opened in 2003 In 2004 Aurora was honored as the Sports Illustrated magazine s 50th Anniversary Sportstown for Colorado because of its exemplary involvement in facilitating and enhancing sports The city attracts more than 30 regional and national sports tournaments annually to Aurora s fields which include the 220 acre 0 89 km2 Aurora s active populace is also reflected in the variety of professional athletes hailing from the city Aurora s first semi professional sports franchise the Aurora Cavalry in the International Basketball League began play in 2006 but folded by season s end due to budget mishaps citation needed In 2008 Aurora was designated an All America City by the National Civic League 13 Aurora pioneered the use of bank filtration in the United States becoming one of the first U S cities to reap the benefits of siphoning water from beneath a riverbed upon completion of the Prairie Waters Project in 2010 14 15 In 2017 the Republic of El Salvador opened a consulate in Aurora serving Colorado Kansas Nebraska and Wyoming 16 Aurora theater shooting Edit Main article 2012 Aurora Colorado shooting On July 20 2012 Aurora was the site of the third largest mass shooting in terms of number of casualties in United States history at the time and the second deadliest shooting in Colorado after the 1999 Columbine High School massacre 17 The shooting occurred just after midnight when James Holmes opened fire during the midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises in a Century movie theater killing 12 people and injuring 70 others 18 Holmes was arrested and was eventually sentenced to 12 life sentences in prison with an additional required 3 318 years The shooting drew an international response from world leaders U S President Barack Obama visited victims as well as local and state officials and addressed the nation in a televised address from Aurora on July 22 Actor Christian Bale who plays Batman in the film also visited some victims in hospitals The events marked a turning point in recognition and public perception of the city rather than referring to the site as being in Denver or suburban Denver as would have been typical before the event virtually all media accounts of the incident unequivocally named Aurora as its location 19 Elijah McClain Edit Main article Death of Elijah McClain On August 30 2019 Aurora African American massage therapist Elijah McClain died six days after an incident with three Aurora police officers 20 On June 27 2020 Aurora Police in riot gear dispersed thousands of protestors in the Violin Protest of the death of Elijah McClain 21 Geography Edit Buckley Space Force Base Aurora s official elevation posted on signs at the city limits is 5 471 feet 1 668 m However the city spans a difference in elevation of nearly 1 000 feet 300 m The lowest elevation of 5 285 feet 1 611 m is found at the point where Sand Creek crosses the city limit in the northwest corner of the city while the highest elevation of 6 229 feet 1 899 m is on the extreme southern border of the city in Douglas County near the intersection of Inspiration and Gartrell roads 22 At the 2020 United States Census the city had a total area of 102 851 acres 416 223 km2 including 368 acres 1 489 km2 of water 4 The city is about 5 percent more extensive than neighboring Denver and ranks as the 56th largest U S city in land area Neighborhoods Edit Aurora is composed of dozens of neighborhoods districts and current and former military installations Among them citation needed Aurora Heights The Aurora Highlands 23 Adonea Aurora Hills Aurora Knolls Beacon Point Berkshire Village Blackstone Brookvale Buckley Space Force Base Carriage Place Chadsford Chaddsford Village Chambers Heights Chelsea Cinnamon Village II Conservatory Copperleaf Corning Crestridge Cross Creek The Dam East Del Mar The Dam West Downtown A Town the Fletcher townsite Aurora s downtown Eastridge East Quincy Highlands Fitzsimons Campus Fox Hill Greenfield Hallcraft s Village East Hampton Hills Havana Heights Heather Gardens Heather Ridge Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club Highline Villages Highpoint Hillside at Del Mar Hoffman Heights Hutchinson Heights Inspiration Jackson Farm Kingsborough Laredo Highline Lowry Campus formerly Lowry Air Force Base Lynn Knoll Meadowood Meadow Hills Mission Viejo Morris Heights Murphy Creek Peoria Park Pheasant Run Piney Creek Ponderosa Ridge Pride s Crossing Ptarmigan Park Queensborough Quincy Hill Rocking Horse Saddle Rock Settler s Village Serenity Ridge Seven Hills Shenandoah Stapleton a portion of the redevelopment of Denver s former airport lies in Aurora directly north of Original Aurora Siena Smoky Hill Smoky Ridge Sterling Hills Stricker s House Summer Valley Ranch Tallgrass Tallyn s Reach 24 The Timbers Tollgate Run at Kingsborough Tollgate Village Traditions Tuscany Utah Park Village East Waters Edge Wheatlands Whispering Pines Willow Park Willow Trace Woodgate Woodrim Surrounding municipalities Edit North DenverWest Denver Centennial Aurora East Watkins Bennett StrasburgSouth Greenwood Village Centennial Foxfield Parker Climate Edit Aurora experiences a semi arid climate Koppen climate classification BSk with four distinct seasons and modest precipitation year round Summers range from mild to hot with generally low humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms and Aurora also averages about one dozen tornado warnings throughout tornado season running from April July Although a touchdown does occur every couple of years tornadoes are typically weak and short lived Aurora residents typically hear the tornado sirens go off numerous times more than residents in Denver to the West All of Aurora is located east of I 25 where tornado alley begins Hailstorms at times 1 2 deep happen on occasion and typical hailstorms are very common throughout these months 25 July is the warmest month of the year with an average high of 89 F 32 C and an average low of 57 F 14 C Winters range from mild to occasional bitter cold with periods of sunshine alternating with periods of snow high winds and very low temperatures December is the coldest month of the year with an average high of 43 F 6 C and an average low of 17 F 8 C The average first snowfall in the Aurora area occurs in late October and the average final snowfall occurs in late April although snow has fallen as early as September 4 and as late as June 5 Generally deciduous trees in the area are bare from mid October to late April Climate data for Aurora ColoradoMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 76 24 75 24 83 28 89 32 97 36 105 41 108 42 104 40 100 38 96 36 81 27 73 23 108 42 Average high F C 45 7 47 8 55 13 62 17 71 22 82 28 89 32 86 30 78 26 67 19 53 12 43 6 65 18 Average low F C 18 8 20 7 26 3 33 1 42 6 51 11 57 14 55 13 47 8 35 2 26 3 17 8 36 2 Record low F C 32 36 24 31 14 26 7 22 17 8 30 1 41 5 36 2 15 9 2 19 14 26 27 33 32 36 Average precipitation inches mm 0 49 12 0 47 12 1 50 38 2 08 53 2 85 72 2 00 51 2 46 62 2 05 52 1 44 37 1 03 26 1 18 30 0 65 17 18 20 462 Source Weather com 26 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1900202 1910679236 1 192098344 8 19302 295133 5 19403 43749 8 195011 421232 3 196048 548325 1 197074 97454 4 1980158 588111 5 1990222 10340 1 2000276 39324 4 2010325 07817 6 2020386 26118 8 U S Decennial CensusAs of the 2010 census there were 325 078 people 121 191 households and 73 036 families residing in the city The population density was 1 939 6 inhabitants per square mile 748 9 km2 There were 131 040 housing units at an average density of 766 7 per square mile 296 0 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 61 1 White 15 7 African American 4 9 Asian 1 1 Korean 0 8 Vietnamese 0 5 Filipino 0 5 Chinese 0 5 Indian 0 2 Japanese 0 1 Thai 0 1 Cambodian 0 1 Burmese 0 1 Nepalese 0 1 Pakistani 0 1 Indonesian 1 0 Native American 0 3 Pacific Islander 11 6 from other races and 5 2 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 28 7 of the population 21 9 of Aurora s population is of Mexican heritage 1 0 Salvadoran 0 7 Puerto Rican 0 4 Guatemalan 0 3 Honduran 0 3 Peruvian 0 2 Cuban 0 2 Colombian and 0 1 Nicaraguan 27 Non Hispanic Whites were 47 3 of the population in 2010 28 compared to 85 1 in 1980 29 Aurora is a center of Colorado s refugee population There are about 30 000 Ethiopians and Eritreans living in the Denver Aurora area There is also a sizable population of Nepalese refugees 30 31 There were 121 191 households out of which 35 5 had children under the age of 18 living with them 46 9 were married couples living together 13 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 34 8 were non families 27 4 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 7 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 6 and the average family size was 3 2 In the city the population was spread out with 27 3 under the age of 18 6 8 from 18 to 24 37 6 from 25 to 44 16 8 from 45 to 64 and 8 9 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 32 years For every 100 females there were 100 5 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 95 8 males The median income for a household in the city was 46 507 and the median income for a family was 52 551 Males had a median income of 35 963 versus 30 080 for females The per capita income for the city was 21 095 About 6 8 of families and 8 9 of the population were below the poverty line including 12 0 of those under age 18 and 6 1 of those age 65 or over Economy EditAccording to the Aurora Economic Development Council 32 the largest public employers in the city are Employer Employees1 Buckley Space Force Base 12 1002 Anschutz Medical Campus 6 3603 University of Colorado Hospital 4 0504 Aurora Public Schools 4 0205 Cherry Creek Schools 3 8206 City of Aurora 3 7407 Community College of Aurora 510According to the Aurora Economic Development Council 33 the largest private employers in the city of Aurora are Employer Employees1 Children s Hospital Colorado 5 6702 Raytheon Company 2 4303 Kaiser Permanente 1 9404 The Medical Center of Aurora 1 7105 Amazon 1 5006 24 7 Intouch 1 3507 SROriginals 8708 Tyco Integrated Security 8509 Northrop Grumman 75010 ADT Inc 700Other notable employers in the city include Lockheed Martin Corporation Staples Inc United Natural Foods Aurora Mental Health Center G45 Secure Solutions Graebel Relocation Core Mark and Nelnet Inc In 2020 German cleaning technology manufacturer Karcher opened its North American headquarters in Aurora on a new street named Karcher Way Attractions EditThe city of Aurora manages more than 100 parks 34 more than 6 000 acres 24 km2 of open space and natural areas 34 and six award winning municipal golf courses Aurora Hills Meadow Hills Murphy Creek Saddle Rock Springhill and Fitzsimons 35 Aurora also is home to several privately owned golf courses including CommonGround Golf Course Heather Ridge Country Club Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club and Valley Country Club Star K Ranch home to Aurora s Morrison Nature Center provides important habitat for wildlife It has several trails for nature exploration including access to the Sand Creek Greenway Trail Jewell Wetland a 50 acre 200 000 m2 wooded wetland features trails boardwalk deck access into the wetland and a butterfly garden Aurora Reservoir and Quincy Reservoir offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor water pursuits 34 Sod house at the Plains Conservation Center DeLaney Farm site of Aurora s famous historic round barn has 130 acres 0 53 km2 of open space trails with access to the High Line Canal an organic garden managed by Denver Urban Gardens and two structures on the National Register of Historic Places The Plains Conservation Center with 1 100 acres 4 5 km2 of native shortgrass prairie hosts a variety of educational programs 34 Twenty seven historic sites and landmarks are managed by the city of Aurora including the Gully Homestead of 1870 the Victorian style Centennial House of 1890 the privately owned American War Mothers National Memorial Home the Art Deco style KOA Building of 1934 the DeLaney Round Barn of 1902 Lowry Building 800 the interim headquarters for the U S Air Force Academy from 1955 to 1958 and Stanley Marketplace which opened at the former site of Stanley Aviation in 2016 36 The Aurora Fox Theatre amp Arts Center another historic landmark is a 245 seat performing arts facility in the Aurora Cultural Arts District along East Colfax Avenue In that same area The People s Building is a performing arts venue with flexible space including 191 retractable seats and a gallery 37 The Aurora History Museum is a community based cultural center featuring a permanent exhibit on Aurora history and two changing exhibit galleries touching on topics related to history and decorative arts 38 The Aurora Symphony Orchestra a community orchestra established in 1978 offers a full season of full orchestra concerts annually as well as smaller chamber ensemble performances 39 The Aurora Public Library serves its population providing four main branches four PC centers and a variety of events throughout the year to its population 40 Town Center at Aurora is the city s main shopping mall Other shopping centers in Aurora include The Gardens on Havana formerly Buckingham Square and Southlands Government EditThe city of Aurora operates under a council manager form of government where the city manager runs the city s day to day operations with general guidance from the city council The Aurora City Council is composed of a mayor and ten council members Six members are elected from districts while the other four are elected at large The mayor is elected by the entire city Aurora s mayor role is largely ceremonial but the mayor does have direct impact on policy issues as the head of city council 41 The council is nonpartisan however parties of members have been listed below for reference Aurora City Council Members 42 District Officeholder Political PartyMayor Mike Coffman RepublicanAt Large Dustin Zvonek RepublicanDanielle Jurinsky RepublicanAngela Lawson NonpartisanCurtis Gardner RepublicanWard I Crystal Murillo DemocraticWard II Steve Sundberg RepublicanWard III Ruben Medina DemocraticWard IV Juan Marcano DemocraticWard V Alison Coombs DemocraticWard VI Francoise Bergan RepublicanThis full service city is protected by the Aurora Police Department 43 one of only 10 law enforcement agencies in Colorado to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies the Aurora Fire Department 44 which is accredited by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International and a Public Safety Communications dispatch call center 45 The Aurora Municipal Courts handles a wide variety of offense violations and the Aurora Detention Center is a 72 hour adult holding facility 46 Politics Edit In national elections Aurora leans to the left and the Democratic Party though not as much as neighboring Denver but more than other suburbs in the Denver metro area Northern and Central Aurora due to an extremely racially and culturally diverse voter base and high density for a suburban city are some of the most Democratic areas in Colorado and vote similarly to Denver and Boulder southern Aurora similar to neighboring Centennial is more of a swing area and used to lean Republican though it has swung Democratic as of late but not as much as areas more north of Interstate 225 47 48 Aurora anchors Colorado s 6th congressional district and is represented in Congress by Jason Crow D Centennial State representation is listed in the tables below areas implied to be in Arapahoe County unless noted not all districts are fully in Aurora Colorado State Representatives Edit District Name Party Area Represented District 30 Dafna Michaelson Jenet Democratic North Aurora Adams County District 36 Mike Weissman Democratic Eastern Aurora District 37 Tom Sullivan Democratic Southeastern Aurora District 39 Mark Baisley Republican Southern Aurora Douglas County District 40 Naquetta Ricks Democratic South central Aurora District 41 Iman Jodeh Democratic Central Aurora District 42 Mandy Lindsay Democratic North central Aurora District 44 Kim Ransom Republican Southern Aurora Douglas County District 56 Rod Bockenfeld Republican Eastern Aurora Adams and Arapahoe Counties Colorado State Senators Edit District Name Party Area Represented District 4 Jim Smallwood Republican Southern Aurora Douglas County District 25 Kevin Priola Democratic a Northern Aurora Adams County District 26 Jeff Bridges Democratic South central Aurora District 27 Chris Kolker Democratic Southeastern Aurora District 28 Janet Buckner Democratic South central Aurora District 29 Rhonda Fields Democratic North central AuroraList of mayors Edit List of mayors of Fletcher and Aurora 50 Name Period served NotesH M Miliken May 27 1891 May 1 1894A L B Davies May 2 1894 April 2 1895P H Chambers April 3 1895 April 15 1898W A Clundy April 16 1898 April 8 1899W H Murphy April 9 1899 April 12 1901Jonas Washburn April 13 1901 April 6 1903Harry S Class April 7 1903 April 14 1904Louis M Strauss April 15 1904 April 2 1905Wilmer J Parker April 13 1905 April 10 1906 ResignedAndrew Thompson April 16 1906 April 14 1907 Last mayor of FletcherEdwin G Smith April 15 1907 April 12 1908 First mayor of AuroraA H Kramer April 13 1908 April 13 1910V T O Donald April 14 1910 April 17 1911Gershom Jones April 18 1911 April 13 1914H B Thompson April 14 1914 April 12 1917George E Smith April 13 1917 December 7 1917 ResignedHarry Katherman December 8 1917 July 1 1918 Mayor pro temJohn McMillan July 1 1918 May 4 1919J N Trompen May 5 1919 April 21 1920Jasper Parrish April 22 1920 April 14 1921John McMillan April 15 1921 April 11 1926F A Harrison April 12 1926 April 10 1927E S Murphy April 11 1927 April 24 1929B B Nevius April 25 1929 April 12 1931Charles F Holzer April 13 1931 April 6 1937W J Parrish April 7 1937 April 6 1941J E McWhorter April 7 1941 January 11 1943 ResignedA O Hill January 13 1943 April 8 1945 Appointed January 13 1943 elected April 12 1943B T Howard April 9 1945 January 11 1948C E Tupps January 12 1948 November 8 1953William B Mansfield November 9 1953 November 6 1955Allen C Bradly November 7 1955 November 8 1959Harry W Allard November 9 1959 November 11 1963Robert W Fennig November 12 1963 November 7 1965Norma O Walker November 8 1965 November 12 1967 First female mayor 51 Paul C Beck November 13 1967 December 8 1974William R Dominguez December 9 1974 November 9 1975Fred H Hood November 10 1975 November 5 1979Dennis Champine November 6 1979 November 3 1987Paul Tauer November 4 1987 November 4 2003Edward J Tauer November 5 2003 November 13 2011Steve Hogan November 14 2011 May 13 2018Bob LeGare June 25 2018 December 1 2019Mike Coffman December 2 2019 presentEducation EditPrimary and secondary education Aurora Public Schools Cherry Creek Public Schools Douglas County School District The Rocking Horse neighborhood is located within this district DSST Public Schools Brighton Public Schools The Highpoint at DIA neighborhood is located in this district Christ Our Redeemer Lutheran School 52 Post secondary and career education 53 Columbia College Aurora University of Colorado Denver at the Anschutz Medical Campus Colorado Community College System Community College of Aurora Pickens Technical College For profit schools Anthem College Colorado School of Holistic and Naturopathic Studies Colorado Technical University South Denver Campus Concorde Career College Everest College Platt CollegeMedia EditMain article Media in Aurora ColoradoTransportation Edit Florida Station pedestrian bridge over Interstate 225 Aurora straddles Interstate 70 Interstate 225 and the E 470 beltway The Regional Transportation District s light rail transit system was extended to serve the southwestern edge of Aurora on November 17 2006 The H Line stops at Aurora s Dayton and Nine Mile Stations a comprehensive network of feeder buses in southern Aurora serve the latter On February 24 2017 the line was extended as the R Line to Peoria Station in the city s northwest where riders may transfer to the A Line providing service between Union Station in downtown Denver and Denver International Airport DIA Much of Aurora is more convenient to DIA than Denver itself and the city is planning an aerotropolis along the airport s southern flank 54 This proximity is a factor in the expected growth of the E 470 corridor directly south of DIA projected to eventually accommodate 250 000 additional Aurora residents citation needed The easternmost portions of Aurora adjoin the Colorado Air and Space Port In 2017 Aurora became the first city in Colorado to host a dockless bike sharing program 55 Sports EditIn 2014 the U S A Powerlifting Raw Nationals and the IPF Open Powerlifting World Championships were both held in Aurora The WC was the 35th Women and 44th Men open Powerlifting Championships and it was held on the Radisson Hotel Denver Southeast 56 Notable people EditMain article List of people from Aurora Colorado Some notable individuals who were born in or have lived in Aurora include Lauren Boebert U S Representative for Colorado s 3rd congressional district 57 J Scott Campbell comic book artist 58 Danny Dietz former Navy SEAL killed in Operation Red Wings recipient of the Navy Cross John Kerry U S Senator and Secretary of State 59 Jennifer Ketcham former pornographic actress with the stage name Penny Flame Joe Neguse U S Representative Brendan Schaub former mixed martial arts fighter comedian and broadcaster Dan Soder stand up comedian Michelle Waterson mixed martial arts fighter 60 Bowen Yang SNL cast member Michael Chiesa UFC fighterSister cities EditAurora s sister cities are 61 Adama Ethiopia 1988 2004 since 2014 b Jaco Costa Rica 2016 Seongnam South Korea 1992 Friendship cities Edit Aurora also has one friendship city 61 Antiguo Cuscatlan El Salvador 2016 See also Edit Geography portal History portal United States portal Colorado portalColorado Bibliography of Colorado Index of Colorado related articles Outline of Colorado List of counties in Colorado List of municipalities in Colorado List of places in Colorado List of statistical areas in Colorado Front Range Urban Corridor North Central Colorado Urban Area Denver Aurora CO Combined Statistical Area Denver Aurora Lakewood CO Metropolitan Statistical Area Aurora Sentinel the local newspaperNotes Edit Kevin Priola was elected as a Republican and crossed the floor to the Democratic Party in 2022 49 After Aurora Sister Cities International was resurrected in 2013 References Edit a b c d Active Colorado Municipalities Colorado Department of Local Affairs Retrieved October 15 2021 Colorado Municipal Incorporations State of Colorado Department of Personnel amp Administration Colorado State Archives December 1 2004 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved August 18 2007 Aurora History City of Aurora Colorado Archived from the 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