Posts tagged Boulder
Maintenance Required Light Service at Boulder Toyota
Apr 8th
Andre Alire , Service Manager at Larry H. Miller Boulder Toyota talks to us about the Maintenance Required Light. The Maintenance Required light comes on around every 5000 miles from the last time is was reset by a technician, the light is just an indicator that your vehicle is due for standard services such as oil changes, filter replacement, checking fluids and if you come to Boulder Toyota you’ll also get all that as well as complimentary tire rotations, and a multipoint inspection with the maintenance package that can identify any other potential concerns.
Please call, visit or go online for a service appointment.
Address: 2465 48th Ct. Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: (866) 617-6139
Website: http://www.bouldertoyota.com/
Tire Pressure Warning Light Service at Boulder Toyota
Apr 8th
Andre Alire , Service Manager at Larry H. Miller Boulder Toyota talks to us about a Tire Pressure Warning Light and reasons why the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) light might come on. Low Tire, Cold Temperatures, Changes in Altitude, New Tires, Punctures and Leaks are some of the main reasons the light may come on. Some solutions may require no immediate attention or just to visually identify that your tires are not low and if the case is that the tire is low, and not flat and you are at a location where you can put air in your tires, you should refer to your owners manual or the drivers side door to the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure.
Please call, visit or go online for a service appointment.
Address: 2465 48th Ct. Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: (866) 617-6139
Website: http://www.bouldertoyota.com/
City of Boulder: Input on prairie dog relocation sought
Apr 8th
900 Prairie dogs slated for move
A public meeting is scheduled to discuss a city proposal to relocate up to 900 prairie dogs from city-owned land around Foothills Community Park and from additional open space colonies to city open space land east of Highway 93, south of Coal Creek, and north of Highway 128, south of Boulder. This number has been scaled back to reflect on-the-ground and projected drought conditions. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 9, in the Foothills Elementary School Cafeteria, 1001 Hawthorn Ave. Staff from the city will be available to answer any questions, and to receive comments and feedback.
The city is intending to apply for a State of Colorado permit to relocate the prairie dogs from these areas, which are designated as removal areas in the Urban Wildlife Management Plan and the Grassland Ecosystem Management Plan.
The proposed receiving site was previously the site of an extensive 155-acre prairie dog colony that has since died off. The prairie dogs are being removed from multiple city sites with the dogs near Foothills Community Park being moved first.
CITY OF BOULDER PRESS RELEASE– FOR THOSE TOO IGNORANT TO KNOW HOW THE BUSINESS WORKS
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