Posts tagged City of Boulder News Briefs
City of Boulder News Briefs: Creek and Hazzards
Apr 25th
The City of Boulder will hold an open house on Monday, May 2, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the West Boulder Senior Center at 909 Arapahoe Ave. to discuss the planned stream bank and riparian habitat improvements at Eben G. Fine Park along Boulder Creek.
At the open house, the city will solicit public input on various conceptual ideas for improvements along the south bank of Boulder Creek at Eben G. Fine Park. The proposed goals of the project include erosion control, habitat restoration, better recreational access and improved water quality. These improvements are necessary to maintain the aesthetic quality and ecological health of the area, which has deteriorated over time due to continuous usage.
Located along the western end of the Boulder Creek Path, Eben G. Fine Park is a popular recreation and relaxation destination for groups, families and individuals.
For more information, visit www.boulderwater.net, and click on “Projects & Programs.” For information on flood preparation, go to boulderfloodinfo.net.
Annual review of the Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan released
The City of Boulder has released the annual review of the Utilities Division Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan (MHMP), available at www.boulderwater.net. The annual review is part of the city’s voluntary participation in the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS).
The City of Boulder participates in the CRS program and in 2010, had a community rating of seven out of 10 (one being the highest rating). This rating provides an annual flood insurance premium discount of approximately 15 percent for property owners. Resident flood insurance premium rates are discounted based on a community’s efforts to reduce flood losses beyond the minimum requirements.
Participating communities must submit documentation annually to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for recertification.
For more information about the MHMP and to see the annual review, visit www.boulderwater.net and click on “Projects & Programs.”
City of Boulder News Briefs March 21 2011
Mar 22nd
Applications are currently available for the City of Boulder 2011-2012 Youth Opportunities Advisory Board (YOAB). High school age City of Boulder residents are eligible to apply. No previous leadership experience is required.
YOAB members make funding decisions on grant proposals for youth programs, advise city government and local agencies on youth-related issues and plan events for youth. Applications are due April 8, 2011. YOAB is part of the Department of Housing and Human Services, Youth Opportunities Program. For more information, go to www.yoab.org, or contact Alice Swett at 303-441-4349.
South Boulder Recreation Center annual shutdown March 21-April 3
The South Boulder Recreation Center will be closed from March 21 through April 3 for its annual maintenance shutdown. The North and East Recreation Centers will remain open regular hours. For a full schedule, visit www.BoulderParks-Rec.org.
City of Boulder News Briefs Feb. 16 2011
Feb 15th
Beginning early Wednesday, Feb. 16 from 12 a.m. to 9 a.m. the intersection of Pearl and Folsom streets will be impacted while city crews repair a leaking water valve. The work will take place on Pearl Street, just west of Folsom Street, and will reduce the inside eastbound roadway and bike lanes.
Traffic will be detoured around the work zone. Alternate travel routes are advised.
This work is weather-dependent; inclement weather may cause delays or changes to the schedule.
For more information, please call the Utilities Division at 303-413-7134.
City Funding Available for Youth Programs
The City of Boulder Youth Opportunities Program announces grant funds to support cultural, recreational or educational opportunities for City of Boulder resident middle or high school age youth. Annual Grant proposals of up to $15,000 are due March 1, 2011 for programs beginning in September 2011. Group Activities proposals of up to $3,000 to serve groups of ten or more youth this spring/summer are due the 15th of each month through April, 2011. Funds are also available to provide materials needed for local youth volunteer projects. The Youth Opportunities Program is part of the City of Boulder Department of Housing and Human Services. More information and application materials can be found at www.yoab.org or by calling Alice Swett at 303-441-4349.