City of Boulder
Recent News About City of Boulder
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Council Declares Nino Gallo Day in Memorial to Inspirational Community Leader
Mr. Gallo's service to the City of Boulder included time from 1998 to 2000 as a victim advocate for the Boulder Police Department.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Adds 277 Permanently Affordable Homes in 2020
277 new additions provide a variety of rental and ownership opportunities for those seeking apartments, condos and townhomes.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City of Boulder Invite Community Members to Apply for Civilian Police Oversight Panel
After more than a year of work by a community-led Task Force and Implementation Team, the City of Boulder has created a civilian Police Oversight Panel and will be accepting applications for prospective panel members from Dec. 15, 2020 – Jan. 8, 2021.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Installing New Photo Red-Light Camera at Diagonal Highway and 47th Street Intersection
The red-light camera will monitor eastbound through-traffic. The camera will be operational beginning Dec. 15.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Sees Milestone as City Reaches 1,000 Exits From Homelessness
In 2017, the City of Boulder approved a comprehensive strategy to address homelessness.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Severe Weather Shelter and COVID-19 Recovery Center Dashboard Now Live
SWS is an annual service offered between Oct. 1 and May 31 that is triggered by certain weather conditions.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Police Invite Community Members to Join Virtual Town Hall
Join us for our first virtual town hall with new Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Sees Significant Drop in Traffic Volumes, Crashes During Coronavirus Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has changed life in many ways, from how we spend time with friends and family to how we work.
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CITY OF BOULDER: 6 Ways We’re Supporting Boulder Businesses This Winter
We expanded the Boulder Business Recovery Program to help show our local economy some extra love this winter.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Winter Volunteer Opportunities to Make You Feel Warm
Colder weather is on its way, but there are still plenty of chances to volunteer with the City of Boulder.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Launches Bridging the Digital Divide Program
For some, this has created barriers to access and connectivity.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Citywide Special Curbside Collection Program Continues
Since Sept. 18, the city has been working with its contractor, Custom Tree Care, to perform the collection from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Now Accepting Applications for Police Department Master Plan Process Subcommittee
The subcommittee is currently comprised of two council members, Junie Joseph and Bob Yates.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Citywide Curbside Collection of Storm Tree Debris Starts in the South Zone
In September, the City of Boulder initiated a special curbside collection program for downed limbs and branches resulting from an early snowstorm.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Municipal Court to Resume Consideration of Failure to Appear Cases Starting Monday
Boulder Municipal Court resume the processing of failure to appear cases beginning the week of Oct. 5.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Issues Emergency Order Prohibiting Alcohol Sales at Bars, Restaurants After 10 P.M.
The City of Boulder has issued an emergency order prohibiting alcohol sales at bars, restaurants and clubs between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Seeking Community Feedback on First Round of Vision Zero Innovation Program Street Safety Treatments
Three of the 14 treatments to be installed this fall have already been completed on Aurora Avenue, including curb extensions at Aurora and 38th Street, Aurora and Gilpin Drive, and Aurora and 39th Street.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Federal Energy Regulators Dismiss City’s Request to Interconnect at Xcel Energy’s Substations
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) declined to compel Xcel Energy to allow Boulder to interconnect at their substations “because Boulder does own or have a reasonable expectation of owning the facilities.”
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Cites Head of CU Boulder’s Football Operations for Public Health and Permitting Violations
The City of Boulder has taken enforcement action against the University of Colorado Boulder’s (CU) director of football operations as a result of a team hike on Mt. Sanitas on Sept. 17 that violated a number of public health orders put in place to stop the spread of COVID-19.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Announces Citywide Curbside Collection of Downed Tree Limbs
Due to the extraordinary amount of tree damage caused by this week’s early snowstorm, the City of Boulder will conduct a special curbside collection program for downed limbs in the coming weeks.