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Boulder County snow closures
Oct 26th
Boulder County, Colo. – Due to severe weather and power outages caused by the storm, Boulder County has canceled many activities.
Canceled for today:
All courts and county business at the Criminal Justice Center, other than the Juvenile Center and emergency operations, are canceled today. The building will remain closed to the public for the remainder of the day. This closure affects the 20th Judicial District Courts, City of Boulder Municipal Courts, County
Courts, the District Attorney’s Office and the Coroner’s non-emergency services.
The Resource Conservation Advisory Board meeting scheduled for 4:45 p.m. at the Recycling Center has been canceled and has been re-scheduled for Nov. 30 at 4:45 p.m. at the Recycling Center. For more information, please call 720-564-2220.
The Healthy Cooking and Eating class at 6 p.m. with Mary Collette Rogers at the CSU Extension Office has been canceled and will be rescheduled for another Wednesday evening. The Class on Nov. 2 will be held at the ACE Hardware Store in Longmont.
For more information, please call 303-678-6238.
Addiction Recovery Center groups at the Boulder, Longmont and Lafayette locations have been canceled. These meetings will not be rescheduled, but will meet next week at the normal times. For more information, please call 303-441-1920.
Still occurring today:
The Elections Division Open House will still take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Ballot Processing Center, 1750 33rd St. in Boulder. For more information, please call 303-413-7740.
Canceled for Thursday:
The Parks and Open Space Department has canceled the “I Spy Spooky Halloween Animals” program that was scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Betasso Preserve. The event will not be rescheduled.
The monthly senior hike that was to take place on Thursday at 10 a.m. at Bald Mountain has also been canceled. The Senior Hike will take place next month as scheduled. For more information please call 303-678-6200.
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Boulder’s Chautauqua Park future discussed
Oct 5th
The City of Boulder and the Colorado Chautauqua Association (CCA) are working together to develop a “Chautauqua 2020 Stewardship Framework” to help guide their collaborative management of the Chautauqua area, and to inform any future decisions about its use and enhancement.
The consultant team of Anderson Hallas Architects, PC and Mundus Bishop Design, Inc. was recently retained to help develop the Framework. The city and the consultant team will host an open house for the public to learn more about the project and provide feedback. The meeting will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 11, in the Municipal Building lobby, 1777 Broadway. A 5:15 p.m. presentation will highlight:
- The project scope and timeline
- Results of a Chautauqua area visitor survey
- Access and parking data
- Preliminary criteria for defining a decision-making framework
This collaborative effort is taking place in order to develop a Stewardship Framework for the Chautauqua area, located at 900 Baseline Road. The effort arose in response to CCA’s “Chautauqua 2020 Plan” that was brought to the city in February 2011. The 2020 Plan identifies the CCA’s priorities as it strives to continue its mission “to preserve, perpetuate and improve the site and spirit of the historic Chautauqua by enhancing its community and values through cultural, educational, social and recreational experiences.”
The overall purpose of the Stewardship Framework is to establish a shared understanding and approach to Chautauqua’s stewardship, including a process by which potential changes to facilities and the adjacent historic area could be considered. It also seeks to lay the foundation for continued success of the Colorado Chautauqua through coordination of uses and a shared management philosophy and practice between the city and the CCA.
To learn more about the stewardship framework, visit www.BoulderColorado.gov/Chautauqua, or contact Louise Grauer at 303-441-3134 or grauerl@bouldercolorado.gov.
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