Economy & Economic Development  February 17, 2014

Study: Longmont residents have shortest commute times

LONGMONT – Residents in Longmont have the shortest average commute time to work of any along the Front Range, at 21.9 minutes per trip, according to a study commissioned by the city of Longmont and the Longmont Area Economic Council.

Overall, Boulder County residents have an average 22.4-minute commute time to work, Fort Collins-area residents have a 22.8-minute commute time, and Denver metro area residents have a 26.9-minute commute.

Across the United States, the average commute time is 25.7 minutes, according to the study.

The Longmont residents’ top three work destinations are Boulder, Denver and Broomfield. The outside workers hail most commonly from Loveland, Boulder and Denver, according to the Longmont Target Industry Analysis, which used 2011 data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Avalanche Consulting in Austin, Texas, was hired by city officials and the Longmont Area Economic Council to gather commuter information as part of a $75,000 consulting contract to create an overall economic development strategy for the city. The Longmont Area Economic Council is a public-private partnership group that receives about 50 percent of its budget from the city.


LONGMONT – Residents in Longmont have the shortest average commute time to work of any along the Front Range, at 21.9 minutes per trip, according to a study commissioned by the city of Longmont and the Longmont Area Economic Council.

Overall, Boulder County residents have an average 22.4-minute commute time to work, Fort Collins-area residents have a 22.8-minute commute time, and Denver metro area residents have a 26.9-minute commute.

Across the United States, the average commute time is 25.7 minutes, according to the study.

The Longmont residents’ top three work destinations are Boulder, Denver and Broomfield. The outside workers hail most commonly from…

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