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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Longmont keeps regional minimum wage on the table - The Longmont Leader

Longmont City Council heard from multiple stakeholders about the possibility of implementing a local minimum wage on Tuesday.

The discussion was the first brought to council and no decisions were made, but a regional working group will continue exploring the option.

Longmont is a member of the Boulder County Consortium of Cities, of which some members are interested in collaborating to study, engage and potentially enact a regional minimum wage across participating jurisdictions in Boulder County. The work group includes representatives from Boulder County, Boulder, Louisville and Longmont.

Per a 2019 Colorado law, municipalities can set their own minimum wage for employees in their city within certain requirements. The current minimum wage in Colorado and therefore Longmont, which does not currently have a local minimum wage, is $13.65.

Boulder City Councilmember Lauren Folkerts, a representative for the Consortium of Cities, explained the working group’s efforts up to this point. The group is facilitating collaboration between cities and stakeholders to see what a minimum wage increase might look like, emphasizing collaboration as any community raising the minimum wage would impact other communities.

Denver is the only Colorado community that has implemented a regional minimum wage since the state passed the law, with the wage set at $17.29 an hour this year.

Folkerts noted Boulder City Council unanimously supported exploring this possibility. She said ideally the...



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