Amended fire restrictions: Stage 1 fire restrictions in western Boulder County. Fire restrictions rescinded in eastern Boulder County.

Boulder County government offices closed Monday, Oct. 14, in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The District Attorney’s Office is open Oct. 14.

News Archive

September 26, 2024

Join Us for a Family-Friendly Event to Shape the Future of Boulder and Beyond

City and County to Host Oct. 19 Open House on the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan


City of Boulder logo and Boulder County logo
  • Boulder County and the City of Boulder are holding an event on Oct. 19 to kick off the update of the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan.
  • A comprehensive plan is a document that guides how our community will look and feel, the transportation networks that connect us and how we face changes to our natural and built environments for years to come.
  • To receive this information in another language, contact Gloria Handyside (303) 441-1622 ghandyside@bouldercounty.gov

Boulder County, Colo. - To kick off the 10-year update of the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan (BVCP), the City of Boulder and Boulder County are hosting an Open House on Oct. 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Dairy Arts Center.

Community members are invited come along to learn about the update and help create A BOULDER Future.

"Rarely can community members share their biggest dreams on any topic for the future of Boulder and the Boulder Valley. This kick-off is the earliest chance to come together with the city, county and our community members to really look at where we are today, and where we want to be in the future,” said Brad Mueller, City of Boulder Planning and Development Services Director. “We invite anyone and everyone to join in this fun, informative process.”

“We invite everyone who lives in Boulder and neighboring areas to join us as we plan for the future of our community,” said Dale Case, Director, Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting. “The Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan is a great example of 50 years of partnership working and we look forward to coming together with the City and the community to plan for future success.”

Who should attend?

Everyone! Anyone who has an interest in the future of Boulder and surrounding neighborhoods and lands, the way our community will look and feel, what is built, and how it’s used.

When, What, Where

When: Saturday, Oct. 19 from 1 to 4 p.m.

Where: Dairy Arts Center (2590 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80302)

Getting there:

  • Free car parking is available – visit the Dairy Arts Center website for details.
  • 34 bike parking spaces are available.
  • The nearest Bus Stops include Pearl & Folsom Street, Pearl & 26th Street, Pearl & 28th Street, 28th & Canyon Blvd, Canyon Blvd & McGuckin Wy, and Canyon Blvd & Folsom Street. Please visit RTD’s website to find your bus route.

Community members can expect:

  • To learn about the plan and the update process.
  • To hear why it’s so important for your voices to be heard in this process.
  • Opportunities to share your opinion on the Boulder Valley today.
  • A keynote speech from State Demographer Elizabeth Garner, who will give an overview of Colorado and Boulder’s population and economy, and what they might look like in the future.
  • A performance by MOTUS Theater – experience playback improv and see your story on stage!
  • Spanish translation and interpretation will be available.
  • Fun activities for kids and adults alike!

What is the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan?

A comprehensive plan is a document that guides how our community will look and feel, the transportation networks that connect us and how we face changes to our natural and built environments for years to come.

The BVCP was first adopted in 1977 and is intended to guide long range planning and policies to meet the Boulder Valley community’s vision and goals for the next 20 years. The plan undergoes a major update every 10 years, with mid-term updates in between. The BVCP has shaped the Boulder Valley for the past five decades, and we invite everyone in the community to help us shape the next 20 years.

We want to hear from you!

The update process will have many opportunities for community members to get involved and share their thoughts and feedback over the next two years, with plan adoption anticipated in summer of 2026.

What area is included in the plan?

The planning area encompasses the Boulder Valley, which is generally defined as those areas bounded by the mountain backdrop on the west, 95th Street on the east, Davidson Mesa and the Coal Creek drainage on the southeast, the south county line on the south, Mineral Road on the northeast and Neva Road and Niwot Road on the north. The plan includes the City of Boulder and portions of unincorporated Boulder County surrounding the city, including Gunbarrel (it does not include neighboring communities such as Niwot, Louisville, and Lafayette). The current boundaries of the planning area are as shown below on the map.

Visit ABoulderFuture.org to learn more about the update and all the ways to get involved.

Any questions, please contact LongRange@bouldercounty.gov

To receive updates, sign up for Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan Updates.


The planning area map encompasses Boulder Valley.


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. If you need help in another language, please email cppfrontdesk@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3930.