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Marty Walsh

Recreation Superintendent at Commerce City

Marty Walsh currently serves as the Recreation Superintendent for Commerce City, a position held since November 2019, leading a dedicated team to deliver quality community programs and services. Previously, Marty worked as the Programs & Event Supervisor for the City of Lafayette, Colorado, overseeing event logistics and managing a substantial budget while successfully restructuring part-time staff roles. In an earlier role as Special Events Supervisor at Vernon Hills Park District, Marty enhanced the district's brand through the management of over 25 annual events, innovative partnerships, and effective marketing strategies. Additional experience includes community relations and resource development roles at various organizations, with a proven track record in fundraising and volunteer management. Marty holds a Master of Science in Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies from Aurora University and a Bachelor's degree in International Business from North Central College.

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Commerce City

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Welcome to Commerce City, where we mean business. The city is committed to building a "Quality Community for Lifetime"​ for all residents through economic opportunities, amenities, and services. As one of the fastest growing cities in Colorado, Commerce City is contributing to the nation's third-strongest metro-area economy in a meaningful way. CITY AT A GLANCE • The city more than doubled its population in the last decade, with more than 50,000 residents • Commerce City encompasses 41 square miles of land • Council-manager form of government • Median age of residents is 34.5 • Diverse population, with 47 percent of Hispanic descent • Average median income $65,944 • Borders Denver International Airport – the 10th busiest airport in the world • Adjacent to two new commuter rail lines connecting metro area • Direct access to seven major transportation corridors and two railroads • Playful City USA • 20-year Tree City USA award recipient