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Help Make Boulder More Accessible!
Aug 2nd
As the city gets ready to create a plan for updates for facilities and programs to meet ADA compliance, your feedback is important to ensure that the ADA Transition Plan reflects the diverse needs of all community members, especially those with disabilities. By attending this session, you can:
Provide valuable input on how the city can accommodate and serve people with all needs.
Interact directly with city project staff who are eager to learn from the community and reflect community feedback in the work.
Learn about upcoming engagement events and project updates.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, August 9
Time: Two sessions (same presentation) 11 a.m. to noon p.m. or 1 to 2 p.m.
Location: Center for People With Disabilities: 1675 Range Street, Boulder
Lunch will be provided. The morning and afternoon session will be the same presentation so join the session that is best for you.
West Age Well Center
909 Arapahoe Avenue | 303-441-3148
Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
East Age Well Center
5660 Sioux Drive | 303-413-7290
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

NEWS: Jann Scott’s Podcast, Rep Joe Neguse fight for rights,
Jul 22nd
Congressman Joe Neguse It was another chaotic few days in Washington last week as House Republicans pushed for a vote to cut funding — already approved by Congress — for public radio stations in rural America, critical national security programs, and more. These rescissions are reckless and will have a devastating impact for the country, and I was proud to work late into the night on Thursday to push back against this effort.
Banning Stock Trading
As part of a larger effort I’ve been leading to end corruption in Washington D.C., including banning Members of Congress from trading stocks and strengthening anti-corruption laws, last week I introduced a bill with my colleague Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to impose a lifetime ban on former Members of Congress from becoming lobbyists and strengthening lobbying transparency law.
Funding cut for NPR and PBS It was another chaotic few days in Washington last week as House Republicans pushed for a vote to cut funding — already approved by Congress — for public radio stations in rural America, critical national security programs, and more. These rescissions are reckless and will have a devastating impact for the country, and I was proud to work late into the night on Thursday to push back against this effort.
Jenny Robins running for Boulder CC again. Join me on Thursday, August 7, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. in Boulder to celebrate the official start of the campaign. There will be food, drinks, and music, and I’d love to see you there. The address will be shared upon RSVP and again 24 hours before the event.
Boulder Channel One now has a news feed on Next door. Please tell us if its working and how you like it. we have a lot of reader on ND