Posts tagged public input
City hosts Dec. 1 meeting to discuss pesticide assessment project
Nov 24th
Earlier this year, in response to concerns about the process for updating the city’s Approved Pesticide List, the city decided to postpone any changes to the list in order to allow time to review and evaluate the current Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program. Since then, the city has hired a team of consultants including the IPM Institute of North America, the Pesticide Research Institute and Osborne Organics to review the city’s current practices and make recommendations for updating the city’s IPM program.
The public is encouraged to attend the meeting and provide feedback. Comments are also welcome on the IPM website at www.bouldercolorado.gov under “Issues / Projects.”
Public invited to provide comments on 2011 county budget
Oct 26th
Commissioners to hold public hearing on Oct. 28 to solicit input from residents
Boulder County, Colo. – The Boulder County Commissioners will hold a public hearing at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 28 to solicit input from the public on suggestions and recommendations for the 2011 county budget. The hearing will take place in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room, third floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder.
Each county elected office and department, along with representatives from local nonprofit human service agencies, presented their 2011 budget requests to the county commissioners at a series of public hearings held throughout September and October.
The Board of County Commissioners will review those budget requests at their 2011 Budget Work Session to be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 4 in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room. The public is invited to attend the work session, but no public testimony will be taken.
Members of the public can provide comments about the budget at Thursday’s hearing, by email to commissioners@bouldercounty.org, by mail to: Boulder County Commissioners’ Office, P.O. Box 471, Boulder, CO 80306, or by phone to 303-441-3500.
By state law, the Board of County Commissioners must adopt a final 2011 budget by Dec. 15.
SOURCE: BOULDER COUNTY PRESS RELEASE