Stage 1 Fire Restrictions, effective Aug. 12, 2025, for unincorporated western Boulder County.
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15-minute Walk-In Interview Prep and Resume Critique Sessions 9-11am Bring a copy of your resume and a job description of a job you’re interested in applying for! Bring a job description for an upcoming interview or one you would like to have! Did you know we offer a resume workshop 2x/ month? We strongly encourage attending a workshop first, working on your resume, then walking-in for a 10-15 minute review! We also offer an interview preparation workshop that we highly recommend you attend. Walk-In Financial Chat 10-11am Bring your questions about budgeting, debt, credit & even how to prepare for homebuying! No need to register, just show up - First come, first served! 2nd Tuesday of the month, Boulder Office (1333 Iris Ave) 4th Tuesday of the month, HUB/Longmont Office (515 Coffman St)
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That’s right – you read that correctly! If you have ever wondered how you may be able to afford to purchase a home in Boulder County, then this presentation is for you! Boulder County has 6 local programs that offer avenues to home purchase via affordably priced homes as well as down payment assistance programs. During this presentation, you’ll hear from all 6 local programs, learn about what they offer and how they work, as well as ask any questions you may have! This presentation is free and open to anyone thinking about home purchase and wondering what programs may be available. Join us to explore potential next steps in making homeownership a reality! Program will be virtual via TEAMS. Sign up through boco.org/LEARNS
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Pathways Out of Debt - Virtual, 1.5 hoursBeing in debt can feel like a being in a maze with no clear way out. In this workshop, we create your individual, comprehensive pathway to debt freedom. By examining our reasons for acquiring debt and envisioning a tangible future without debt, we create the foundation of your individual plan. Learn step-by-step strategies that work with your budget to make headway on reducing your debt. Tap into your own motivation to be debt free, whether it’s reducing your stress, increasing your financial security or having money for the things you enjoy. Leave this workshop with a direction out of debt and into financial freedom. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Join Wildfire Partners at the Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop. Register now for the Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop to increase your knowledge and understanding of the ecology, behavior, risks, and management of grassfire conditions on the Front Range. Registration opens March 15 and closes May 15. Hear speakers from both the Front Range and the Great Plains to discuss grassland fire. What: Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop When: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Where: Dickens Opera House, 302 Main St. Longmont, CO 80501 SP
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Capable & Confident in the Job Search Virtual, 1.5 hour Job hunting in a pandemic adds a new level of challenge. If you’re discourage and frustrated, this workshop is for you. Get re-energized for job search and build confidence for that next interview. To sign up for this workshop, go to connectingcoloroado.com, create an account and look under Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you a day or two before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Credit Reporting, Know the Facts! 1.5 hours, Virtual Credit has a huge impact on our financial well-being yet many of us are confused on how credit works. This workshop unravels the mysteries of credit. Learn how credit impacts us as consumers and how to make choices that support building your credit. Discuss Vantage and FICO credit scoring models in easy-to-understand terms. Identify how to access and interpret your credit report from a trustworthy source. Discover how to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. Learn how to monitor your credit to ensure your finances and identify stay safe. Leave this workshop with a deepened sense of knowledge and empowerment on credit. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Overcoming Difficult Work Histories – Virtual, 1.5 hours A bad boss, a toxic workplace, getting fired, burnout… it’s not just you. Many workers have had a difficult work experience that continues to impact them and their work long after leaving that job. Learn about resources to process your experience, re-evaluate your career goals, and rebuild confidence so your next job will be a more successful experience. To sign up for a workshop go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Moderate Hike. Wildflowers are blooming and showing their bright colors. Purples, yellows, whites, and reds dot the hillsides and valleys at higher elevations. Bask in the natural beauty that sprouts from the ground. Find these flowers along the trail as volunteer naturalists share stories and uses for some of our native plant species and learn more about their special relationships with the pollinators and insects that make up their micro-community. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Credit Reporting, Know the Facts! 1.5 hours, Virtual Credit has a huge impact on our financial well-being yet many of us are confused on how credit works. This workshop unravels the mysteries of credit. Learn how credit impacts us as consumers and how to make choices that support building your credit. Discuss Vantage and FICO credit scoring models in easy-to-understand terms. Identify how to access and interpret your credit report from a trustworthy source. Discover how to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. Learn how to monitor your credit to ensure your finances and identify stay safe. Leave this workshop with a deepened sense of knowledge and empowerment on credit. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvil, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration not required. |
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Wildfire Partners will be joining the Allenspark Fire Protection District's open house to educate, motivate, and support Boulder County residents in preparing for future wildfires. What: Allenspark Fire Protection District's Open House When: Saturday, June 1, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. - 3 p.m. Where: Allenspark Fire Protection District, 14861 CO-7, Allenspark, CO 80510 . |
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.org or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket LU-24-0004: Tuck ADU and Agricultural Structures, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. (Tabled from May, 14, 2024) Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 525 9347 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket LU-24-0004: Tuck ADU and Agricultural Structures Limited Impact Special Use Review to relocated and replace an existing nonconforming agricultural worker ADU with a new one, and Site Plan Review to construct 1,306 square feet of new agricultural structures on a 45-acre property. The application is submitted by Wild View Farm, LLC c/o Adrian and Lucy Tuck (applicants) and Rodwin Architecture c/o Jim Kadlecek (agent). The subject property is in the Agricultural (A) zoning district at 7705 N. 95th Street, accessed via a driveway located approximately .15 miles south of the […]
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SPR-23-0087: Reptar 1783 LLC Change of Use, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at 1 p.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 160 467 5424 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket SPR-23-0087: Reptar 1783 LLC Change of Use Call-up of Director’s Determination for a Site Plan Review for a change of use from Lodging to a Marijuana Establishment with growing, processing, and retail and addition of a 1,200-square-foot grow shed on an approximately 2.67-acre parcel. The application was submitted by Reptar 1783 LLC (applicants/property owners). Property is in the Business (B) zoning district at 33247 Coal Creek Canyon Drive, Section 36, Township 1S, Range 72W. Planner: Erica Bjelland Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written […]
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Updating and Tailoring Your Resume, Virtual workshop - 1.5 hours It is recommended that you have a clear career direction before taking this class. Learn what the current trends are in resume writing and how to tailor your resume to the position to get your resume noticed. To sign up for a workshop, go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you a day or two before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting. |
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Este taller les ayudará a descubrir su personalidad, sus valores e intereses para guiarlos en futuras decisiones profesionales que le permitan encontrar la carrera adecuada para usted. Registro: Connecting CO https://www.connectingcolorado.com/ Para inscribirse en un taller, por favor visite el sitio web www.connectingcolorado.com, cree una cuenta y haga clic en Talleres. El día anterior al taller recibirá un enlace con instrucciones sobre cómo unirse a la reunión virtual.
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Transportation 101 WorkshopDo you know someone who is considering retiring from driving soon? Are you aware of the different modes of transportation available in your area? Would you know how to get around if your car broke tomorrow? do you know how much money you could save in gas if you used public transit a few times a week? If these topics sound interesting, we hope you join Mobility for All to learn more about affordable transportation options available for active and independent seniors like yourself! Date: 6/5/2024 Time: 10am-1:30pm Location: Lafayette Senior Center. 103 S Iowa Ave, Lafayette, CO 80026 Language: English Registration: Contact us at mobilityforall@bouldercounty.gov or call 720-564-2218
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Taller Transporte 101 en Español Taller Transporte 101 en Español. ¿Conoce a alguien que esté considerando dejar de conducir pronto? ¿Conoce los diferentes medios de transporte disponibles en su área? ¿Sabría cómo desplazarse si su coche se descompone mañana? ¿Sabe cuánto dinero podría ahorrar en gasolina si usara el transporte público algunas veces a la semana? Si estos temas le parecen interesantes, esperamos verlo en este taller ofrecido por Movilidad para Todos para aprender sobre las opciones de transporte baratas y disponibles para personas mayores activas e independientes como usted. Fecha: 5 Junio 2024 Horario: 1:00-2:30pm Ubicación: Lafayette Senior Center. 103 S Iowa Ave, Lafayette, CO 80026 Idioma: Español Registro: Contáctenos en español a mobilityforall@bouldercounty.gov o llame al 720-564-2218 |
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Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SE-22-0006: Upczak-Garcia Boundary Line Adjustment scheduled for Thursday, June 6 has been canceled to review administratively.Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket SE-22-0006: Upczak-Garcia Boundary Line Adjustment Subdivision Exemption request to adjust the boundary lines between 1500, 1568, and 1634 CR 103, and 0 Peak to Peak Hwy (Parcel ID 145931000015). The proposal is submitted by Anne Upczak Garcia, Jose Garcia, Colleen Harvey, and Jeff Harvey (applicants/owners) and is in the Forestry (F) zoning district at 1500 County Road 103, approximately 1.3 miles south of the intersection of County Road 103, County Road 120J, and State Highway 72W. Planner: Samuel Walker Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can be emailed to planner@bouldercounty.gov, please reference SE-22-0006. For technical assistance in joining the hearing, please email hearings@bouldercounty.gov.
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Working Remotely: Will It Work For You? 1.5 hours, virtual The pandemic has accelerated the move toward remote work. Discover occupations with remote work potential, the essential skills needed to thrive in remote work, and how to assess if remote work is right for you. To sign up for a workshop, go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting. |
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The Boulder County Commissioners invite residents to take a walk with them at the county’s beautiful Parks & Open Space properties this June.Register to walk with Commissioner Claire Levy on Friday, June 7, 10-11 a.m. at Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat (3893 N 75th Street, Boulder). Before you visit county open space, please review the POS guidelines on recreating responsibly: • “Know before you go." Remember to plan ahead, know your limits, and do not take unnecessary risks. • Enjoy and protect shared public lands. Remember to “Leave No Trace” and pack out all trash and dog waste. • Be courteous and inclusive. People have different reasons for visiting shared public lands and everyone deserves respect and courtesy while recreating outdoors. • Do not park illegally at trailheads. If trailhead is full, make sure to park only on roads where parking is permitted. If you have questions about the walks, please contact Jennifer Churchill in the Commissioners’ Office. Can’t join this walk? Please know there are several ways you can always engage with them. • Sign up at boco.org/bocc to receive the board's 2-week schedule of public meetings and hearings (Advance Agenda), as well as the Commissioners' News, which includes updates on policies and county business, opportunities to […]
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Join volunteer naturalists and astronomers from the Longmont Astronomical Society for a series of summer night astronomy programs. Together we'll learn about the night skies and view the celestial bodies residing in our galaxy and beyond. The constellations that make up the astrological signs follow the path of the ecliptic along with the moon and the planets. Find out what the ecliptic is and how Astronomy and Astrology are out of sync because of the procession of earth. Bring a chair or blanket, a light jacket, and a red flashlight, and get ready to enjoy a night out with the family. The presentation is at the picnic shelter. It is followed by stargazing in the parking area. Telescopes are provided by the Longmont Astronomical Society. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Come and discover Hall Ranch Open Space! Whether you have visited many times or this is your first, this program will reveal a Hall Ranch that you have never known. While taking a moderate 2-mile hike, we’ll tell stories, share fun facts, and explain the unique natural and cultural history of this open space property. You’ll use your powers of observation to interpret the natural environment at Hall Ranch. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Celebrate Wildfire Awareness Days with Wildfire Partners at Nederland's Community Forestry Sort Yards. Join us at the Community Forestry Sort Yard for Wildfire Awareness Days. Meet local fire crews, emergency response crews, wildfire mitigation specialists, foresters, and water conservation organizations. There will be a chance to win an electric chainsaw. What: Wildfire Awareness Days When: Saturday, June 8, 2024 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Where: Nederland's Community Forestry Sort Yards, 291 Ridge Rd, Nederland, CO 80466 . |
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Drop by anytime during the open house to go inside the historic Altona Schoolhouse where students studied and played from 1880 to the World War II era. Volunteers will be on hand to share the school’s history and restoration with visitors. If time allows, you can take part in a game or spelling bee. Park at the Corral Trailhead at Heil Valley Ranch and hike 10 minutes on Schoolhouse Loop to the Altona School. Registration not required. |
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PLEASE READ - This CHFA approved class will help you to determine how much home you can comfortably afford, budget for the upfront and ongoing expenses of homeownership, recognize how your credit relates to home buying, understand the different mortgage financing options, learn about real estate contracts and the loan closing process and become familiar with home inspections. Classes fill up fast! - We will NOT be serving food though you are welcome to bring food and beverages as well as go out to get food from the many area restaurants. - you will receive a certificate for completing this class. You must be present for the entire class - you will need a photo ID to obtain your certificate - This is a CHFA Approved class and the certificate will meet lending and other program requirements - to be best prepared for a mortgage prequalification exercise, it is helpful to have calculated ahead of time: - gross monthly income - minimum monthly debt payments (loans, credit cards, any borrowed money that you are making payments on) If you decide not to attend after registering, please log back into your account and cancel your registration as this class can fill […]
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Historic Preservation Advisory Board meetings are conducted virtuallyHistoric Preservation Advisory Board Subcommittee Virtual Meeting, Monday, June 10, 2024, at 3 p.m. Attend or Participate Virtually: Virtual Meeting using Zoom Attend or participate starting at 3 p.m. Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864 | Meeting ID: 160 394 6244 Document: HPAB Subcommittee Meeting Agenda, June 10, 2024 Certificate of Appropriateness: CA-24-0004: Wallstreet Assay Office Request: Certificate of Appropriateness for improvements to the landscape including interpretive signs Location: 6352 Fourmile Canyon Drive Zoning: Forestry (F) Zoning District Owner: Boulder County Agent: Sheryl Kippen Contact the Historic Preservation Team at historic@bouldercounty.gov for more information on these items. Please note that the HPAB agenda is subject to change. Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ADA@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event. If you need help in another language, please email CPPfrontdesk@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3930. Contact us as early as possible, and no later than three business days before the event. The Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) is an […] |
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15-minute Walk-In Interview Prep and Resume Critique Sessions 9-11am Bring a copy of your resume and a job description of a job you’re interested in applying for! Bring a job description for an upcoming interview or one you would like to have! Did you know we offer a resume workshop 2x/ month? We strongly encourage attending a workshop first, working on your resume, then walking-in for a 10-15 minute review! We also offer an interview preparation workshop that we highly recommend you attend. Walk-In Financial Chat 10-11am Bring your questions about budgeting, debt, credit & even how to prepare for homebuying! No need to register, just show up - First come, first served! 2nd Tuesday of the month, Boulder Office (1333 Iris Ave) 4th Tuesday of the month, HUB/Longmont Office (515 Coffman St)
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The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider the acquisition of the Sunny Belle property. Boulder County Parks & Open Space proposes to acquire fee title to 5.16 acres owned by Deloras and Larry Fifer, with any associated water rights, for $25,000. The property has an address of 8111 Lefthand Canyon Drive, Boulder, Colorado and is located near the intersection of Lefthand Canyon Drive and County Road 83J. Staff supports this acquisition. Staff Presenter: Tina Burghardt, Senior Land Officer Action requested: Approval Opportunity for live virtual and in-person public comments will be available. Register to attend or speak virtually using Zoom Call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 069 9552 Register to attend or speak in-person Written comments can also be emailed to commissioners@bouldercounty.gov. <!-- Register to attend or speak virtually using Zoom Register to attend or speak in-person -->
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket LU-24-0005: City of Boulder Wood Chip Berm, Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at 1 p.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 763 0513 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket LU-24-0005: City of Boulder Wood Chip Berm Limited Impact Special Use to permit grading in excess of 500 cubic yards to construct a 1,469 cubic yard wood chip berm for management of the prairie dog population that would mitigate their expansion from unirrigated agricultural land to adjacent irrigated agricultural land on an approximately 174-acre parcel that is owned and leased by the City of Boulder. The application is submitted by City of Boulder, c/o Nuria Rivera-Vandermyde and Lauren Kolb (applicants). The subject property is in the Agricultural (A) zoning district at 9002 Valmont Road, […] |
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Join us for an easy 3-mile walk around Stearns Lake. Immerse yourself in the vibrant blooms and buzzing life of a native prairie on this gentle summer stroll. A few benches are available on the trail. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Career Exploration, Virtual, 1.5 hours If you are unsure about your next career move this workshop is for you. The career assessment tools we offer will give you insights into new jobs and careers that would be your best fit. To sign up for a workshop go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Planning Commission Public Meeting, Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 1:30 p.m.Attend In-Person Boulder County Planning Commission meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or participate in-person at the Downtown Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. In-person speaker registration is available starting at 1 p.m. at the hearing. Watch the Meeting Meetings are streamed live through eSCRIBE. Video will display on the agenda page as soon as the meeting begins. View the livestream beginning at 1:30 p.m. Register to Attend Via Zoom Register to attend Registrants will receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting online AND the optional call-in number and meeting ID. Optional call-in information: Dial 1-833-568-8864 (toll free) | Meeting ID: 161 613 4866 View Zoom Support Center for help using Zoom. For assistance in joining meetings, please email CP&P Tech Support or call 720-564-2619. View the Boulder County Planning Commission agenda, June 12, 2024 Agenda Items: Docket SU-23-0015: St Ambrose Church Day Care Public testimony will be taken Request: Special Review/Site Specific Development Plan request to permit a day care/pre-school as customary and incidental to an existing Church use. Location: 7520 South Boulder Road, located […] |
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Get Strategic About Your Job Search, (Formerly "Virtual Job Search") Virtual, 1.5 hours Tap into the hidden job market and discover the importance of networking in your job search. 50% of jobs are never advertised or posted. Learn innovative ways to find the hidden jobs and get referred. To sign up for a workshop go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SPR-23-0099: Speyrer Additions and Accessory Structure Appeal, Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 160 395 6962 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket SPR-23-0099: Speyrer Additions and Accessory Structure Appeal Appeal of Director’s Determination of SPR-23-0099 for 200 square feet of additions to an existing 7,646-sq-ft residence for a total of 7,848 sq ft where the PSM is 5,258 sq ft. The Determination is appealed by David Speyrer (applicant/property owner). Property is in the Rural Residential (RR) zoning district at 1357 S Cherryvale Road, Section 16, Township 1S, Range 70W. Planner: Pete L'Orange Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can be emailed to planner@bouldercounty.gov, please […]
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket LU-23-0025/SPR-23-0094: Antley Earthwork and Accessory Structures, Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 160 395 6962 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket LU-23-0025/SPR-23-0094: Antley Earthwork and Accessory Structures Limited Impact Special Use Review to allow 1,831 cubic yards of non-foundational earthwork and Site Plan Review for an 840 sq. ft. residential studio and to convert a 960 sq. ft. detached garage to a forestry shed on an approximately 3.65-acre parcel where the presumed size maximum is 2,812 sq. ft. The application is submitted by Tim and Sunday Antley (applicants/property owners) and is in the Forestry (F) zoning district at 214 Chute Road, approximately 0.1 miles east of the intersection of Gross Dam Road and Chute Road, Section […] |
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Children ages 3-6 will love to visit the farm to learn about animals, plants, and agricultural life. Feathers & Fur will introduce kids to the different coverings animals wear: fur, feathers, wool, and scales! All programs include a short story time, hands-on activities, and a take-home craft. Afterwards, explore the farm. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Fun on the Farm is the 2nd and 4th Fridays through September. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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The Boulder County Commissioners invite residents to take a walk with them at the county’s beautiful Parks & Open Space properties this June.--Register to walk with Commissioner Marta Loachamin Friday, June 14, 10-11 a.m. at Pella Crossing (11600 N 75th Street, Longmont) Please note: A bilingual park ranger will be on hand to chat with Spanish-speaking residents, as well. Before you visit county open space, please review the POS guidelines on recreating responsibly: • “Know before you go." Remember to plan ahead, know your limits, and do not take unnecessary risks. • Enjoy and protect shared public lands. Remember to “Leave No Trace” and pack out all trash and dog waste. • Be courteous and inclusive. People have different reasons for visiting shared public lands and everyone deserves respect and courtesy while recreating outdoors. • Do not park illegally at trailheads. If trailhead is full, make sure to park only on roads where parking is permitted. If you have questions about the walks, please contact Jennifer Churchill in the Commissioners’ Office. Can’t join this walk? Please know there are several ways you can always engage with them. • Sign up at boco.org/bocc to receive the board's 2-week schedule of public meetings and hearings (Advance Agenda), as well as the […]
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Boulder County is a sponsor of 2024 Juneteenth: Launching the Festival of Flags. In celebration of Dr. Edward Dwight, first Black astronaut appointment in 1962. Entertainment: Selasee and the FaFa Family Location: City of Boulder, Penfield Tate Municipal Building, 1777 Broadway, Boulder. Date: Friday, June 14 Time: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Contact: ecaacebouldercounty@gmail.com |
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Boulder County is a sponsor of 2024 Juneteenth: Women's Wilderness Hike Opportunity for youth to explore nature. Location: 1206 Euclid Ave., Boulder Date: Saturday, June 15 Time: 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Contact: ecaacebouldercounty@gmail.com
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Have you ever been curious about the different grasses that grow along Boulder County trails? Join volunteer naturalists for a short 2-mile hike at Rabbit Mountain to learn about the early season grasses of the foothills. We’ll search for different grasses, talk about their vital role in the ecosystem and buffering climate change, and explore the area’s special biodiversity values. Look closely and you might just develop a new appreciation of our beautiful, yet often, overlooked grasses! Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools, such as hammers, tongs, anvil, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration not required; you may register to receive updates in case of inclement weather or cancelation. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Boulder County is a sponsor of 2024 Juneteenth: Uplifting & Joyful Church Service Join in community for a soulful service led by Pastor James Ray, M.Div. with a meet and greet following. Location: Second Baptist Church, 5300 Baseline Rd, Boulder Date: Sunday, June 16 Time: 11:00 a.m. Contact: ecaacebouldercounty@gmail.com
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Try your hand at gold panning! This activity led to the European settlement of Boulder County as people sought their fortunes. Do you have what it takes to travel back in time and search for gold? Nederland Mining Museum. Gold panning is open to ages 5 and older. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. 12-12:30 p.m. 12:45-1:15 p.m. 1:30-2 p.m. Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you’ll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Boulder County is a sponsor of 2024 Juneteenth: Finale Celebration: Banned books panel discussion Banned books panel discussion and dialogue with audience participation with featured guest Reiland Rebaka Ph.D., founder and Director of the Center for African & African American Studies (The CAAAS|The Cause). Entertainment: Ron Ivory Band Location: Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St, Boulder Date: Monday, June 17 Time: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Contact: ecaacebouldercounty@gmail.com |
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Interview Preparation - Virtual, 2 hours Learn how to interview successfully using a simple formula to showcase your skills and how to prepare good answers to the tough interview questions. To sign up for this workshop, go to connectingcoloroado.com, create an account and look under Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Thoughtful Money Management - Virtual 1.5 hours There are many ways to create and utilize a budget AND there is no “one size fits all” model. In this workshop we explore “Behavioral Economics” and look more closely at how, where and why we use our money in the ways that we do. Learn how values based decision making’ helps you stay on track with your long term goal by owning your day-to-day financial choices. Discuss terms & practices for developing a budget and dive into strategies to track your income and expenses. Leave this workshop with new or improved ideas to take your money management to the next level. Click to register for Financial Workshops
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Join volunteer naturalists for a slide program to kick off the wildflower season! You’ll learn about the diversity of wildflowers in Boulder County from the plains to the alpine, where, and when to look for them, and some interesting stories about some of our native plants. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Introducing, Future of Work, a special workshop collaboration with Katherine Keegan, Director of the Office of the Future of Work with CDLE. The future of work may seem uncertain, scary, even exciting. Many jobs will change, some will disappear & others will be created. There will be AI, automation, & even some robots. Learn about future of work trends & how to prepare to be a thriving part of this future workforce. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89616451005?pwd=YkpWTU5Eai8rZGpiZUsvbndpQWJiZz09
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Exploring My Financial Future - Virtual, 1.5 hours Creating a vision inspires action to make change happen. In this workshop, we build a clear, exciting vision of your future financial self and learn how to utilize this vision as a guide in planning your future. We connect to a deeper, more concrete understanding of your current financial situation so you know where you’re starting on your path. Discover how & why to tap into your values when making your financial decisions. Learn ways to set and keep goals while managing the set-backs sure to happen along the way. Leave this workshop with tangible next steps and supports to bring your financial hopes and dreams to life. Click to register for Financial Workshops. |
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Join us as we explore the central role that pollinating insects and their habitats play in functioning ecosystems. On our hike along the creek, we’ll gain a better understanding of how important pollinators are. For they are crucial to the lives of humans and other wildlife, from songbirds to bears. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Summer Catfish Night is an opportunity for anglers to fish at night when Stearns Lake is usually closed. Bring your family and friends and enjoy a summer night fishing at the lake! • Anglers must have current Colorado fishing license (kids under 16 years don’t need a license) • Open to shore fishing only • Artificial and live bait permitted • Check-in required at the trailhead on South 104th Street Registration not required. Event will not be canceled due to rain. Note: access the trailhead from Dillon Road on South 104th Street. You cannot get to the trailhead from 287 through Rock Creek Farm. For more information, please call Dave Hoerath at 303-678-6204. The next Catfish Night event is Friday, July 19, 7:30-11 p.m. Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ada@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event. If you need help in another language, please email posinfo@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-678-6277. Contact us as early as possible, and no later than three business days before the […] |
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This hike is for anyone who likes looking at birds or just wants something fun and different to do in the outdoors. We welcome those who identify as LGBTQ+, allies, families, or anyone who wants to enjoy an inclusive outdoor experience. This will be a slow hike covering 1.5-miles or less. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Boulder County is a sponsor of 2024 Longmont Juneteenth Family Celebration The goal of the annual Juneteenth Celebration in Longmont is to celebrate our diverse community, and come together to share, educate, and appreciate one another. We must go back to our roots to move forward. We should reach back and gather the very best of what our past has to teach us. The inaugural Juneteenth Celebration in Longmont was held in 2022 and hosted hundreds of community members. Longmont Celebrates Juneteenth is a healthy, family-oriented event through its alcohol-free, tobacco-free, and cannabis-free standard. We are also committed to becoming a zero waste event. The event includes musical and fashion entertainment, vendor and information booths, activities for kids, drum line performances from local high schools, and tons of great food! We would love for you to join us for this celebration, and plan to celebrate regardless of weather conditions. Please make sure you are prepared! Several county departments will host booths and share information about services and assistance available from Boulder County. Come see us! Entertainment: Chrisette Michele Location: Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont Date: Saturday, June 22 Time: 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. Contact: ecaacebouldercounty@gmail.com |
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Wildfire Partners will be joining The Boulder Watershed Collective's third Sunset Trail Running Festival in Gold Hill, a fundraising event created to bolster community-led wildfire preparation efforts. In addition to fundraising for Gold Hill, the aim is for runners, spectators, and local residents to be more informed about what it takes for a town like Gold Hill to prepared for future wildfires and for folks to take this knowledge home and apply it in their communities. What: The Boulder Watershed Collective's third Sunset Trail Running Festival When: Sunday, June 23, 2024 from 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Where: Goldhill, Colorado 80302 |
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Capable & Confident in the Job Search Virtual, 1.5 hour Job hunting in a pandemic adds a new level of challenge. If you’re discourage and frustrated, this workshop is for you. Get re-energized for job search and build confidence for that next interview. To sign up for this workshop, go to connectingcoloroado.com, create an account and look under Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you a day or two before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Historic Preservation Advisory Board meetings are conducted virtuallyHistoric Preservation Advisory Board Subcommittee Virtual Meeting, Monday, June 24, 2024, at 3 p.m. Attend or Participate Virtually: Virtual Meeting using Zoom Attend or participate starting at 3 p.m. Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864 | Meeting ID: 160 394 6244 Document: HPAB Subcommittee Meeting Agenda, June 24, 2024 Certificate of Appropriateness: CA-24-0005: Bishop Gallery – roof-mounted solar Request: Certificate of Appropriateness for roof-mounted solar Location: 9889 Peak to Peak Hwy Zoning: Forestry (F) Zoning District Owner: David and Rebecca Braun Building Permit Review for Structure 50 Years of Age and Older: Request: Alteration of an historic structure – garage addition Location: 7007 Quiet Retreat Ct. Zoning: Agricultural (A) Zoning District Owner: 7007 Quiet Retreat LLC Agent: Carolyn Ujcic Contact the Historic Preservation Team at historic@bouldercounty.gov for more information on these items. Please note that the HPAB agenda is subject to change. Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ADA@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event. If you need help in […]
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Pathways Out of Debt - Virtual, 1.5 hoursBeing in debt can feel like a being in a maze with no clear way out. In this workshop, we create your individual, comprehensive pathway to debt freedom. By examining our reasons for acquiring debt and envisioning a tangible future without debt, we create the foundation of your individual plan. Learn step-by-step strategies that work with your budget to make headway on reducing your debt. Tap into your own motivation to be debt free, whether it’s reducing your stress, increasing your financial security or having money for the things you enjoy. Leave this workshop with a direction out of debt and into financial freedom. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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15-minute Walk-In Interview Prep and Resume Critique Sessions 9-11am Bring a copy of your resume and a job description of a job you’re interested in applying for! Bring a job description for an upcoming interview or one you would like to have! Did you know we offer a resume workshop 2x/ month? We strongly encourage attending a workshop first, working on your resume, then walking-in for a 10-15 minute review! We also offer an interview preparation workshop that we highly recommend you attend. Walk-In Financial Chat 10-11am Bring your questions about budgeting, debt, credit & even how to prepare for homebuying! No need to register, just show up - First come, first served! 2nd Tuesday of the month, Boulder Office (1333 Iris Ave) 4th Tuesday of the month, HUB/Longmont Office (515 Coffman St)
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - BOCC Public Hearing - Docket LU-24-0007: City of Boulder South Mesa Trailhead Improvements, Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at 1 p.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 278 4254 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket LU-24-0007: City of Boulder South Mesa Trailhead Improvements Limited Impact Special Use Review to permit 2,390 cubic yards of non-foundational earthwork and grading for improvements to the South Mesa Trailhead. The application is submitted by City of Boulder, c/o Adam Gaylord (applicant). The subject property is in the Agricultural (A) zoning district at 4009 Eldorado Springs Drive, parcel number 157729000023, located approximately 1.7 miles southwest of the intersection of Eldorado Springs Drive and South Foothills Highway (Hwy 93) Section 29, Township 1S, Range 70W. Planner: Amber Knotts Board of […]
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Credit Reporting, Know the Facts! 1.5 hours, Virtual Credit has a huge impact on our financial well-being yet many of us are confused on how credit works. This workshop unravels the mysteries of credit. Learn how credit impacts us as consumers and how to make choices that support building your credit. Discuss Vantage and FICO credit scoring models in easy-to-understand terms. Identify how to access and interpret your credit report from a trustworthy source. Discover how to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. Learn how to monitor your credit to ensure your finances and identify stay safe. Leave this workshop with a deepened sense of knowledge and empowerment on credit. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Este taller les ayudará a descubrir su personalidad, sus valores e intereses para guiarlos en futuras decisiones profesionales que le permitan encontrar la carrera adecuada para usted. Registro: Connecting CO https://www.connectingcolorado.com/ Para inscribirse en un taller, por favor visite el sitio web www.connectingcolorado.com, cree una cuenta y haga clic en Talleres. El día anterior al taller recibirá un enlace con instrucciones sobre cómo unirse a la reunión virtual.
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Cómo Deshacerse de sus Deudas - Virtual, 1.5 hours Este es un taller práctico para personas que estén endeudadas. Deberá tener acceso a los detalles de sus deudas, que incluyan datos como montos totales adeudados, tasas de interés, fechas de vencimientos y cualquier otra información relevante. Se retirará de este taller con estrategias, herramientas y recursos que le ayudarán a abordar su deuda de manera más fácil. Preguntas: Por favor llame al (720) 926-7599. Email: cfarias-sabalo@bouldercounty.org Marque aqui para Financial Workshops en Español |
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Overcoming Difficult Work Histories – Virtual, 1.5 hours A bad boss, a toxic workplace, getting fired, burnout… it’s not just you. Many workers have had a difficult work experience that continues to impact them and their work long after leaving that job. Learn about resources to process your experience, re-evaluate your career goals, and rebuild confidence so your next job will be a more successful experience. To sign up for a workshop go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - BOCC Public Hearing - Docket DC-24-0002: Text Amendments to the Land Use Code Related to Residential Occupancy, Thursday, June 27, 2024, at 9 a.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 477 8152 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket DC-24-0002: Text Amendments to the Land Use Code Related to Residential Occupancy Text Amendments to the Land Use Code related to residential occupancy, specifically Article 18 Family and Dwelling Unit Definitions, Article 4 Single Family Dwelling and Multifamily Dwelling Use Classifications, and other changes to the Code necessary to integrate these changes. Website: www.boco.org/DC-24-0002 Public testimony will be taken. Planner: Cayley Byrne Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can be emailed to planner@bouldercounty.gov, […]
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RTD MyRide Workshop at CPWD in LongmontMobility for All is hosting an RTD MyRide workshop at the Longmont Center for People with Disabilities. The event will include a presentation about the app, an opportunity for Q&A, and one-on-one support. Lunch will be provided. Where: 615 N Main St, Longmont, CO 80501 When: June 27, 2024 Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm RSVP: go to Eventbrite, or contact Mobility for All at mobilityforall@bouldercounty.gov or call 720-564-2218. It is Boulder County policy to make county programs, meetings, activities, and services accessible to individuals with disabilities, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act and accessible in languages other than English, according to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. If you need special assistance, please call 720-564-2218 or email mobilityforall@bouldercounty.gov so we can coordinate your request at least 72 hours before the scheduled event. Es política del condado de Boulder hacer que los programas, reuniones, actividades y servicios del condado sean accesibles para personas con discapacidades, de acuerdo con la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades y accesibles en otros idiomas además del inglés, de acuerdo con el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles. Si necesita asistencia especial, como servicios de interpretación al Español, llame al […] |
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The Boulder County Commissioners invite residents to take a walk with them at the county’s beautiful Parks & Open Space properties this June.Register to walk with Commissioner Ashley Stolzmann Friday, June 28, 8:30-9:30 a.m. at Stearns Lake (Parqueadero, 2190 S 104th St, Broomfield) Before you visit county open space, please review the POS guidelines on recreating responsibly: • “Know before you go." Remember to plan ahead, know your limits, and do not take unnecessary risks. • Enjoy and protect shared public lands. Remember to “Leave No Trace” and pack out all trash and dog waste. • Be courteous and inclusive. People have different reasons for visiting shared public lands and everyone deserves respect and courtesy while recreating outdoors. • Do not park illegally at trailheads. If trailhead is full, make sure to park only on roads where parking is permitted. If you have questions about the walks, please contact Jennifer Churchill in the Commissioners’ Office. Can’t join this walk? Please know there are several ways you can always engage with them. • Sign up at boco.org/bocc to receive the board's 2-week schedule of public meetings and hearings (Advance Agenda), as well as the Commissioners' News, which includes updates on policies and county business, opportunities to provide public comment, notices […]
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The Boulder County Parks & Open Space Advisory Committee (POSAC) will attend a site visit Friday, June 28. This is an informational trip for POSAC members to see water delivery infrastructure, storage facilities, and ditch operations. Staff will discuss water delivery and state administration of water rights. Members of the public are invited to attend. Attendees will travel in county vans, leaving from the Parks & Open Space building, 5201 St. Vrain Rd, Longmont. Attendees may also choose to follow along in their own vehicles to the Braly and Western Mobile properties. This site visit will not provide an opportunity for formal public comment. The tour is informational only and POSAC will not vote on matters related to this item. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Children ages 3-6 will love to visit the farm to learn about animals, plants, and agricultural life. At Horsing Around kids will learn all about horses and then get to meet our horses in person! All programs include a short story time, hands-on activities, and a take-home craft. Afterwards, explore the farm. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Fun on the Farm is the 2nd and 4th Fridays through September. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools, such as hammers, tongs, anvil, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration not required; you may register to receive updates in case of inclement weather or cancelation. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - BOCC Public Hearing - Docket EP-24-0002: Hennigh Taylor Exemption Plat, scheduled for Tuesday, July 2, 2024, has been canceled due to this docket being administratively approved.Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket EP-24-0002: Hennigh Taylor Exemption Plat Request for an Exemption Plat to adjust boundaries of Lot 2 and Outlot A of the Eagle Ridge NUPUD through exchange of approximately 0.35 acres per property at 5800 and 5926 St Vrain Rd. The proposal is submitted by Quinton & Heather Hennigh, and Glen Taylor & Casandra Hofmann (applicants/owners) and is in the Agricultural (A) zoning district at 5800 and 5926 St. Vrain Rd (parcels 131703012002 and 131707001007), located 0.8 miles west of the intersection of St. Vrain Rd and N 65th St, in Section 03, Township 2N, Range 70W. Public testimony will be taken. Planner: Wesley Jefferies Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can be emailed to planner@bouldercounty.gov, please reference EP-24-0002. For technical assistance in joining the hearing, please email hearings@bouldercounty.gov.
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket LU-24-0009: Marshall Mesa Mitigation and Trailhead Earthwork, Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 1 p.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 247 7768 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket LU-24-0009: Marshall Mesa Mitigation and Trailhead Earthwork Limited Impact Special Use to permit 364,000 cubic yards of earthwork for subsurface coal fire mitigation and redevelopment of the Marshall Mesa trailhead. The application is submitted by City of Boulder, c/o Adam Gaylord (owner/applicant). The subject property is in the Business (B) and Agricultural (A) zoning districts at 1842 S. Foothills Highway, at the southeast corner of the intersection of SH 170 and SH93 in Section 21, Township 1S, Range 70W. Public testimony will be taken. Planner: Samuel Walker Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision […] |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools, such as hammers, tongs, anvil, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration not required; you may register to receive updates in case of inclement weather or cancelation. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |