City of Boulder
Recent News About City of Boulder
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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.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City of Boulder to Propose Renaming Municipal Building After Penfield Tate II
Following a City Council recommendation, the City of Boulder has started the proposal process to rename the Municipal Building, located at 1777 Broadway, in honor of Penfield Tate II, Boulder’s first and only African American mayor, to celebrate his contributions to the Boulder community.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City Manager Proposes Measured 2021 Budget
City Manager Jane Brautigam today released a proposed 2021 budget that prioritizes essential services amid challenging economic conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Drought Conditions Leading to Lower Lake, Pond Levels and Drier Conditions Across City Areas
The City of Boulder advises community members that they will see lower lake and pond levels and dry vegetation in city open space and park areas amid severe drought conditions.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City of Boulder Successfully Clears Multiple Encampments Over a Five-Day Period
The most recent encampment removal occurred this morning in the highly visible Sister City Plaza in front of the Municipal Building.
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CITY OF BOULDER: City of Boulder Opens Small Business Grant Program With $675,000 Fund Application Period Aug. 31 – Sept. 11, 2020
Businesses are a vital part of the Boulder community, and Boulder has been recognized as one of the best places to start, grow or sustain a business.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Police Increase Staff for Back-to-School to Proactively Address Student Behavior
Every year as students head back-to-school, the Boulder Police Department increases staffing to ensure the year starts off on the right foot.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Business Recovery Program Extended Through Oct. 31, 2020
The City of Boulder’s Boulder Business Recovery Program (BBRP) has helped over 100 Boulder businesses reopen this summer.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Boulder Reservoir to Be Drained Starting Sept. 1 for Required Maintenance Work
Beginning Sept. 1, 2020, until March 2021, access to Boulder Reservoir will be limited while the reservoir is drained to allow Northern Water, in coordination with the City of Boulder, to perform necessary maintenance on the reservoir and its dams.
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CITY OF BOULDER: Main Boulder Public Library Reopens With Limited Services
Library staff encourages patrons to access the online catalog and place holds on items before coming to the library.