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Boulder’s talking trash (pickup) again

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Special trash service dates announced

According to Boulder Revised Code (BRC) 1981 Section 6-3-9, property owners and managers of rental properties in the University Hill and Goss/Grove neighborhoods are required to contract with trash haulers for pick-up service for the following dates in 2012:

  • Fall: Saturday, July 28 through Monday, August 27

The University Hill neighborhood boundaries are from Arapahoe Avenue to Baseline Road and from Broadway Street to Ninth Street, and the Goss/Grove neighborhood boundaries are from Canyon Boulevard to Arapahoe Avenue and from Folsom Street to 15th Street.

The Special Trash Service code requires that rental properties in these neighborhoods sign up for the program through their contracted trash haulers. The Boulder Police Department’s Code Enforcement Unit will issue a summons to property owners and managers of rental properties in these two neighborhoods if they are not signed up for the program, regardless of the extent of trash violations on their property.  The fine for a violation of this section of the code is $250 for a first offense.

The Special Trash Service code requirement was implemented in 2003 as a result of a community group recommendation. During tenant move-in and move-out periods, which occur at the beginning and end of the University of Colorado’s academic year, the Goss/Grove and University Hill neighborhoods experience significant trash impacts. This program was initially developed as a pilot program in 2002. Its success resulted in the development of the specific code requirement.

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Boulder tour of sustainable Homes Sunday Oct 2

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Tour of Sustainable Homes

 

 

Join the Center for ReSource Conservation on a extraordinary tour of some of the most sustainable homes in our community!

 

Click to buy ticketsThe 2011 Tour of Sustainable Homes will occur on
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011
Buy your tickets today!  Ticket price is $7 through September 30th and will be $8 the day of the tour.  Registered volunteers will receive free entrance.

Click here to learn more about related seminars we have on September 28th and October 5th.

BGBG Building On-Site Seminar: EnergySmart Retrofit Project
Learn how the new EnergySmart program in Boulder County has helped this homeowner increase both comfort and efficiency.
Wednesday, September 28th , 2011 from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Understanding & Leveraging Green
Understanding Green/Sustainable homes and how they contribute to improving the environment as well as adding to the health and comfort of homeowners and their families.
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

On this year’s tour, the CRC has partnered with other non-profits and government groups in the County to showcase technologies, tactics, and services that help make our community more sustainable.  Energy conservation, water conservation, waste diversion, local food production, transportation, community programs, and more will be featured from the perspective of the homes and community centers that will be on the tour in Boulder, Louisville, and Lafayette. The CRC is committed to showcasing and introducing the latest technologies in energy and water conservation while also highlighting some of the most effective, interesting and practical ways that people in our community are reducing waste and living sustainably. The tour includes bus and biking options. Purchase a ticket for the tour and visit community stops, talk with local organizations, and learn how to take easy steps in your life.

We will demonstrate that there is tangible value in making conservation improvements to your home and lifestyle.

Click to buy ticketsThe 2011 Tour of Sustainable Homes will occur on
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011
Buy your tickets today!  Ticket price is $7 through September 30th and will be $8 the day of the tour.  Registered volunteers will receive free entrance.

 

WHO: The Center for ReSource Conservation (CRC).

 

WHAT: Tour of Sustainable Homes – 16th Annual, formerly known as the Tour of Solar Homes.

 

WHEN: Sunday October 2nd, 10am – 4pm.

 

WHERE: The Tour starts at the CRC offices at 2639 Spruce Street, Boulder. All tour participants will need to first check in at tour headquarters to receive their wristbands, tour guide and map.**Anyone wanting to start with our Louisville/Lafayette cluster should check in at Steinbaugh Pavillion at 824 Front Street in Old Town Louisville. Registration opens at 10am.

 

WHY: Learn from experts how you can save money AND conserve resources! This is the premier opportunity for Boulder County residents and homeowners to see first hand that sustainable homes are comfortable, practical, reliable and affordable! Tour participants have the opportunity to interact with homeowners, builders, contractors, installers, sustainability nonprofits—and fellow community members—who have the experience and knowledge in making homes sustainable and make it easyto understand ways to live sustainably. Come see who, what, and how!

HOW: Register for the tour and visit the tour’s Facebook events page athttp://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=189612224425341

Special this year: the Hop bus is going rogue!  The City of Boulder Local Environmental Action Division (LEAD) is providing free bus guided tours on the north side of Boulder from 10:00am to 1:00pm and on the south side of Boulder from 1:00 to 4:00pm.  Register for the tour today indicate your preference for this first come first serve option.

Special this year: take the tour on a B-cycle!  Through a promotion offered by Boulder B-cycle, have the opportunity to register for the tour and ride to tour stops with one of the stylish, comfortable Boulder B-cycle bikes.  Bikes are available to tour participants on Sunday, October 2nd. Register for the tour today and enjoy a bike ride around town.

 

And here’s a preview of the tour homes, community points of interest, and our partners:

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Hearing on Parks and Recreation fees on May 5

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The City of Boulder’s Parks and Recreation Department will hold an administrative hearing on the proposed 2012 fee schedule for the Parks and Recreation Department facility and park use fees. The meeting will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 5, in the Panorama Room of the East Boulder Community Center, 5660 Sioux Drive.

The public is invited to comment on proposed fee increases for the 2012 fee schedule of the Parks and Recreation Department. Proposed fee changes and increases for 2012 fees include:

● Recreation center admission and passes;
● Recreation center rooms, pool and gymnasium rentals;
● Tennis and platform tennis court rental;
● Tennis lights;
● Outdoor pool Splash Pass;
● Boulder Reservoir VIP boat permit fee;
● Park shelter and land rentals;
● Special event park rentals;
● Commercial/business use of parks;
● Flatirons Golf Course rounds.

Members of the community are encouraged to learn about the process and provide their input to Parks and Recreation staff on proposed fee increases. Following the meeting, public comments and proposed increases will be presented to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board prior to finalizing the department’s 2012 fee request proposal.

For a complete listing and more information on the proposed fee changes for 2012, please, visit www.BoulderParks-Rec.org.

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Titanic Sinks in North Atlantic 1500 feared drown; developing

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Titanic Sinks Four Hours After Hitting Iceberg; 866 Rescued By Carpathia, Probably 1,250 Perish; Ismay Safe, Mrs. Astor Maybe, Noted Names Missing



Biggest Liner Plunges to the Bottom at 2:20 A.M. RESCUERS THERE TOO LATE


Expect to Pick Up the Few Hundreds Who Took to the Lifeboats.


WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST


Cunarder Carpathia Rushing to New York with the Survivors.


SEA SEARCH FOR OTHERS


The California Stands By on Chance of Picking Up Other Boats or Rafts.


OLYMPIC SENDS THE NEWS


Only Ship to Flash Wireless Messages to Shore After the Disaster.

Special to The New York Times

RELATED HEADLINESCol. Astor and Bride, Isidor Straus and Wife and Maj. Butt Aboard


“RULE OF SEA” FOLLOWED


Women and Children Put Over in Lifeboats and Are Supposed to be Safe on Carpathia


PICKED UP AFTER 8 HOURS


Vincent Astor Calls at White Star Office for News of His Father and Leaves Weeping.


Franklin Hopeful All Day


Manager of Line Insisted Titanic Was Unsinkable Even After She Had Gone Down


HEAD OF THE LINE ABOARD


J.Bruce Ismay Making First Trip on Gigantic Ship That Was to Surpass All Others

CAPE RACE, N.F., April 15. — The White Star liner Olympic reports by wireless this evening that the Cunarder Carpathia reached, at daybreak this morning, the position from which wireless calls for help were sent out last night by the Titanic after her collision with an iceberg. The Carpathia found only the lifeboats and the wreckage of what had been the biggest steamship afloat.

The Titanic had foundered at about 2:20 A.M., in latitude 41:46 north and longitude 50:14 west. This is about 30 minutes of latitude, or about 34 miles, due south of the position at which she struck the iceberg. All her boats are accounted for and about 655 souls have been saved of the crew and passengers, most of the latter presumably women and children. There were about 1,200 persons aboard the Titanic.

The Leyland liner California is remaining and searching the position of the disaster, while the Carpathia is returning to New York with the survivors.

It can be positively stated that up to 11 o’clock to-night nothing whatever had been received at or heard by the Marconi station here to the effect that the Parisian, Virginian or any other ships had picked up any survivors, other than those picked up by the Carpathia.

First News of the Disaster.

The first news of the disaster to the Titanic was received by the Marconi wireless station here at 10:25 o’clock last night (as told in yesterday’s New York Times.) The Titanic was first heard giving the distress signal “C. Q. D.,” which was answered by a number of ships, including the Carpathia, the Baltic and the Olympic. The Titanic said she had struck an iceberg and was in immediate need of assistance, giving her position as latitude 41:46 north and longitude 50:14 west.

At 10:55 o’clock the Titanic reported she was sinking by the head, and at 11:25 o’clock the station here established communication with the Allan liner Virginian, from Halifax to Liverpool, and notified her of the Titanic’s urgent need of assistance and gave her the Titanic’s position.

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The Virginian advised the Marconi station almost immediately that she was proceeding toward the scene of the disaster.

At 11:36 o’clock the Titanic informed the Olympic that they were putting the women off in boats and instructed the Olympic to have her boats read to transfer the passangers.

The Titanic, during all this time, continued to give distress signals and to announce her position.

The wireless operator seemed absolutely cool and clear-headed, his sending throughout being steady and perfectly formed, and the judgment used by him was of the best.

The last signals heard from the Titanic were received at 12:27 A.M., when the Virginian reported having heard a few blurred signals which ended abruptly.

The largest passenger steamship in the world, the Olympic-class RMS Titanic was owned by the White Star Line and constructed at theHarland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland. She set sail for New York City on 10 April 1912 with 2,223 people on board. The high casualty rate resulting from the sinking was due in part to the fact that, although complying with the regulations of the time, the ship carried lifeboats for only 1,178 people. A disproportionate number of men died due to the “women and children first” protocol that was enforced by the ship’s crew.

Titanic was designed by experienced engineers, using some of the most advanced technologies and extensive safety features of the time. Adding to the ironic nature of the tragedy is the fact that the liner sank on her maiden voyage. The high loss of life, the media frenzy overTitanic‘s famous victims, the legends about the sinking, the resulting changes in maritime law, and the discovery of the wreck have all

RMS Titanic was a passenger liner that struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, and sank on 15 April 1912. She hit the iceberg four days into the crossing, at 23:40 on 14 April 1912, and sank at 2:20 the following morning, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 people in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.

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22 Boom – Grammy Awards Special – Episode 30

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22 Boom’s Grammy Award Winners Television Special with Music Videos :
Lady Antebellum – Need You Now
Esperanza Spalding – Little Fly
La Roux – Bulletproof
Bruno Mars – Just The Way
Train- Hey, Soul Sister
Rihanna Only Girl (In The World),
and the new 22 Boom Viral Video section with Wheezy Waiter – President’s Day (Lincoln’s Revenge).


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22 Boom – St. Valentine’s Day Special – Episode 29

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In this February St. Valentine’s Day Special 22 Boom shows: Baking with Scott Chocolate Cherry Bread, Jann Scott Live Homeless Freezing in Boulder, Cool After School Chocolate Orange Angel Food Cake, Swiss Chalet Timepieces Hospice Care BenefitMr. Anonymous – Good Life, Hotshots Movie Reviews 127 HoursSky Guy – Why Is Mars Red?.

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