Posts tagged city of Boulder
Boulder Chamber Thanks Giving update:
Nov 24th
Member Appreciation Breakfast @ iSupportU
Tuesday, Nov. 29 | 8-9am | iSupportU, 1825 Pearl St.
Thursday, Dec. 1 | 8-9am | Chamber Center, 2440 Pearl St.
Thursday, Dec. 6 | 5-7pm | Mary Williams Fine Art, 2116 Pearl St.
*Further details on Flagstaff Star Cards & Star Wine available here
Re”Energy”-ze Your Business Breakfast by City of Boulder
Thursday, Dec. 8 | 7:30-9am | Chamber Center, 2440 Pearl St.
22 Boom – Boulder Chamber Global Business Networking – Episode 43
Nov 15th
In the first 45 minutes Hear from Congressman Jared Polis and Foundry Group’s Jason Mendelson about current legislative efforts to remove barriers in accessing the highly qualified engineers and innovative entrepreneurs needed to drive growth and job creation in the high tech sector. Brad Hendrick from Caplan and Earnest will provide pointers on navigating the current environment to recruit and retain local and global talent for your growing business. After that insightful meeting have a look at how the Holiday pies are made at Great Harvest in Boulder, Hotshots movie review of Tower Heist and President Obama pardons a turkey from the Thanksgiving dinner table.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -
Global Business Networking Introduction -
Jared Polis -
Jason Mendelson -
Brad Hendrick -
More from Brad Hendrick -
Question about change -
Question about time frames of visas -
Change and Ignorance -
Limitations of work visas and how are they selected -
The Show Closes -
Baking with Scott – Holiday Pies -
Hotshots Movie Review – Tower Heist -
Thanksgiving Turkey Parade Obama -
Boulder Channel 1 Social Media -
Outro
Commissioners to jiggle district boundaries?
Sep 12th
Boulder County, Colo. – The Board of County Commissioners is now considering a fifth proposed district boundary alignment for Boulder County.
Based on public feedback to the original four options, the commissioners directed staff to draw up an additional option for them to review before making a decision prior to the redistricting deadline of Sept. 30.
Option E is the latest option available for comment and was created according to the following guidelines:
• Keep communities of interest intact (for example, commissioners heard that Niwot and Gunbarrel prefer to be aligned together with east county communities).
• Use clear boundary lines.
• Allow for growth.
o Option E places more population (approx. 100,000) in District 1, which includes the city of Boulder, because it is expected to grow the least. Districts 2 and 3, which are expected to grow more, have populations of roughly 96,000 and 98,000, respectively.
The commissioners will consider all district options and make a final decision at a business meeting scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Sep. 27, in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room.
Additional comments may be submitted to commissioners@bouldercounty.org.
Per state statue, County Commissioners’ districts must be revised after each federal census to assure roughly equal population per district. Boulder County is divided into three districts and one commissioner is elected from each district by the voters of the whole county.