Posts tagged winter
22 Boom – 2012 Holiday Special 2 – Episode 60
Dec 13th
It’s 22 Boom’s second Holiday Special for 2012 where we visit lots of fun and exciting events and places as well we help support local and national charities in their drives to help those in need in this season of giving. This episode has holiday candy, music, food, events, movies, and winter fun.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Ice Skating at Boulder One Plaza -

Boulder Corale -

Boulder Humane society – Woman like her cat -

Jann Scott Live – Christmas Lights -

Subway Boulder at Base-Mar and UMC – Best of Boulder -

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation Movie Trailer -

Red Cross – Winter Weather Preparation -

Boulder Parade of Lights -

Red Cross – Holiday Blood Donation -

Village Coffee Shop -

Synchronized Christmas Lights -

Art Cleaners in Basemar Shopping Center -

Perry’s Shoe Shop Holiday Season -

Denver Zoo Lights -

Top Hat Supply -

Hammond’s Candy Cane Festival -

Jann Scott Tonite – Santa Cam -

The Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant Boulder -

Hotshots Movie Review of Lincoln -

Boulder Tannenbaum Tubas -

Outro
22 Boom – 2012 Holiday Special 1 – Episode 59
Dec 13th
It’s 22 Boom’s first Holiday Special for 2012 where we visit lots of fun and exciting events and places as well we help support local and national charities in their drives to help those in need in this season of giving. This episode has holiday candy, music, food, events, movies, and winter fun.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Precision Plumbing – Happy Holidays Heating Giveaway -

Red Cross – Winter Weather Preparation -

Ice Skating at Boulder One Plaza -

Boulder Corale -

Boulder Humane society – Woman like her cat -

The Flower Bin Holiday Plants and Decorations -

Boulder Parade of Lights -

Red Cross – Holiday Blood Donation -

Theatrical Costumes Etc… and Trendy Boutique -

Synchronized Christmas Lights -

Red Cross – Ellen DeGeneres Public Service Announcement -

The Rib House in Boulder and Longmont -

Boulder Humane Society – Man Digging Like his Dog -

Precision Plumbing – Happy Holidays Heating Giveaway -

Red Cross – Disaster Relief -

Hotshots Movie Review of Skyfall -

Join EFAA’s Caring Spirit -

Boulder Humane Society – Man Swimming Like his Dog -

NCAR Air, Planet, People -

Red Cross – Heartbreak to Hope -

Boulder Tannenbaum Tubas -

Outro
Here comes the snow City of Boulder warning
Oct 24th
City prepares for snowfall and reminds people to remove snow from sidewalks
Current weather forecasts indicate that an incoming storm may produce accumulated snow in Boulder beginning the night of Wednesday, Oct. 24, and continuing through Thursday, Oct. 25. The City of Boulder is preparing snow response crews in advance. Community members are asked to be mindful of the conditions, to prepare their vehicles as appropriate and to plan for extended commute times.
Snow Removal on City Streets
The city’s Public Works Department has snow crews on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week to respond to changing weather conditions. During snowstorms, 16 plow trucks are active on Boulder’s streets. Six of the trucks distribute a liquid deicer, four spreader trucks distribute traction materials, and six trucks can distribute either material. Fifteen of the plow trucks drive predetermined routes while one “floater” truck responds to problem areas.
During the snowstorm, the city may spot-treat bridges and overpasses as needed to help reduce the buildup of ice and snow. Depending on the weather conditions, a liquid deicer may also be applied to streets and multi-use paths to continue melting the snowpack throughout the snowstorm. Spreader trucks will dispense a crystallized deicer for traction, where appropriate.
consistent with other Front Range communities, the city does not plow all residential streets since Boulder’s sunny climate typically melts most snow within a day or two and because residential plowing would increase costs by an estimated 200 percent. Plowing residential streets would also block driveways and cars parked on the streets. However, problem areas like particularly icy slopes, blocked storm drains or impassable sidewalks can be reported to the city for response. To report roadway or path problems, call the Street and Bikeway Maintenance Hotline at 303-413-7177.
Sidewalk Snow Removal
The Boulder Police Department is responsible for enforcing the city’s sidewalk snow removal ordinance. Property owners, tenants and landlords must clear their sidewalks within 24 hours after snow stops falling. Official snowfall reports are available on the National Weather Service website. Failure to remove snow from sidewalks before the 24-hour deadline may result in a summons and/or an abatement process. Abatement includes the use of a private snow removal contractor to clear the sidewalk. The property owner will be charged a $50 administrative fee, along with the contractor’s fee for removing the snow. To report a sidewalk snow violation, call Code Enforcement at 303-441-3333. Snow should be shoveled onto landscaping, not into the streets. Pushing snow into the streets creates hazards for bike commuters and pedestrians, and gutters clogged with snow may cause ice to form on the sidewalks.
The ICEBUSTERS program pairs residents who are physically unable to clear snow from their sidewalks with someone who can do the work for them. Seasonal and substitute volunteers are needed for this community program. To volunteer or learn more, please call 303-443-1933.
For more information about the city’s snow removal or for winter driving tips, visit www.bouldercolorado.gov/publicworksand click on “Winter Tips” on the left menu.
For code enforcement information, call 303-441-3333 or visit the Boulder Police Department’s website at www.boulder-police.com.






















