- Record: Extensions of Remarks
- Section type: Recognition
- Chamber: House
- Date: May 14, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: Extensions of Remarks are statements submitted for the official record, even if they were not spoken live on the floor.
HON. LAUREN BOEBERT
of colorado
in the house of representatives
Ms. BOEBERT. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life, service, and extraordinary legacy of Arthur Eugene Griffith, a proud Coloradan, devoted man of faith, accomplished engineer, champion swimmer, loving husband and father, and one of the most respected public servants in Douglas County history.
2026, after a courageous six-year battle with cancer. Through every challenge he faced, he demonstrated remarkable strength, unwavering faith, and a servant's heart that inspired everyone around him.
life to his family, his faith, and serving others. He was a steadfast follower of Jesus Christ who sought not simply to speak about his faith, but to live it out every day through compassion, humility, kindness, and love for others. Those who knew Art understood that his life reflected the values he cherished most deeply.
Above all else, Art loved his family. He was a devoted husband to his beloved wife Laurie for 42 wonderful years, a proud father to Kristin, John, Samuel, and David, and an adoring “Papa” to his grandchildren, who brought him immense joy throughout his life. Family gatherings, church fellowship, and time spent with loved ones were at the center of Art's world.
nearly 30 years of distinguished public service as Douglas County's Transportation Capital Improvement Program Manager. Throughout his career, he led many of the county's most significant transportation infrastructure initiatives from early planning and design through construction completion, helping transform mobility and strengthen communities across the south Denver region.
collaborative leadership, technical expertise, and unwavering commitment to the citizens of Douglas County and the State of Colorado. He advanced major regional transportation projects that millions of Coloradans rely on today, including the I-25 Gap Project from Castle Rock to Monument Hill, the C-470 expansion through Highlands Ranch, improvements along U.S. Highway 85 in northwest Douglas County, and the I-25 and Crystal Valley Parkway interchange in Castle Rock.
and improve countless
Road, Hilltop Road, and RidgeGate Parkway. He also championed bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure improvements, including the grade- separated trail overpasses along the C-470 Trail in Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree, improving both safety and quality of life for families throughout the region.
skilled communicator, advocate for transportation funding, and mentor to many both personally and professionally. His work will continue benefiting Colorado families and communities for generations to come.
portion of U.S. Highway 85 from Mile Marker 198 through Mile Marker 201 is being dedicated as the “Art Griffith Memorial Highway.” This designation serves as a lasting tribute not only to Art's contributions to transportation infrastructure and public service, but also as a reminder of the profound difference one dedicated public servant can make in the lives of countless others.
extraordinary athlete. He earned numerous national swimming titles, competed as a member of the USA National Team, and was inducted into the University of Minnesota Hall of Fame for his achievements in the pool. Yet despite these remarkable accomplishments, those closest to him will remember him most for his humility, gentle spirit, dry sense of humor, integrity, and the genuine care he showed toward everyone he met.
love. He leaves behind a legacy of treasured relationships and an example of quiet strength and grace that will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.
of Art's family and friends during this difficult time. Colorado is stronger, safer, and better because Art Griffith called it home, and his legacy will endure for generations.
May he rest in eternal peace.