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Pueblo Means Business rolls out ambassador program to guide applicants through permitting
Summary
Pueblo Means Business introduced an ambassador program to help applicants navigate zoning and building-permit workflows via OpenGov routing sheets and one-on-one contacts; staff say the effort should reduce missed steps, flag missing road-access permits and ease cross-jurisdiction review when the program expands into building permits.
Joshua Martinez introduced the new Pueblo Means Business ambassador program at the advisory committee’s Sept. 4 meeting, saying ambassadors will serve as named contacts for applicants and help shepherd projects through the county’s ZABP (zoning authorization for building permit) and related workflows. “My name is Joshua Martinez, and I'll be your fellow it means business ambassador,” Martinez told the group, describing an outreach message that gives applicants a direct email and phone contact.
Staff said ambassadors will check routing sheets, ensure required attachments are…
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