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January 14, 2022

Jan. 19 Virtual community meeting for all Unincorporated Boulder County Marshall Fire impacted residents

Meeting will focus on rebuilding for those with destroyed or damaged homes in the unincorporated areas of the county


Boulder County, Colo. - On Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022 from 6 to 8 p.m., Boulder County will host an online community meeting for unincorporated Boulder County residents impacted by the Marshall Fire. The focus of this meeting will be on rebuilding for those with damaged or destroyed homes.

  • What: Virtual Community Meeting for Unincorporated Boulder County Marshall Fire-Impacted Residents
  • When: Wednesday, Jan. 19 from 6–8 p.m.
  • Where: Virtual meeting via Zoom. Register to attend at www.boco.org/MarshallFireJan19Meeting

Registration is required but participants can register at any time, including after the meeting has started. To participate, please register at https://boco.org/MarshallFireJan19Meeting. To participate over the phone, please dial: 1-833-568-8864 and input the webinar ID: 161 769 3096.

The county and fire survivors from other catastrophes will present information, and residents will have a chance to ask questions related to rebuilding and permitting. Additionally, after information has been shared by presenters, the county will hold breakout listening sessions to allow opportunity to hear directly from participating residents.

This meeting is for impacted unincorporated Boulder County residents only. If you were not impacted by the fire but want to hear the information from the meeting, the meeting will be recorded and posted online on Friday, Jan. 21. This meeting will also be conducted with a Spanish-language option and closed captioned. Questions can also be asked in Spanish.

For more information, contact Katie Arrington at karrington@bouldercounty.org. View more information on the Marshall Fire recovery at www.boco.org/MarshallFire.