Debris removal work scheduled for Fourmile Canyon Creek
Mar 14th
Crews will remove downed wood, fallen dead trees and trash from the creek area that could impede flood waters and worsen the flood risk if not cleared. Studies have shown that rain events in the Fourmile Fire burn area could result in higher than normal flow rates on Fourmile Canyon Creek. Removing the debris helps water move through the creek and stay within the flood channel.
All wood will be taken to a wood recycling center in the form of chipped material. Live trees and dead standing trees will not be removed. Any ground areas impacted by the work will be restored as part of the project.
For additional questions and/or concerns, please contact Christie Coleman, City of Boulder Utilities Division, 303-441-3266.
Family Gathering Place Renovation begins today
Mar 14th
After 34 years of service, the area is being improved to remove deteriorating wood timbers and improve safety and accessibility. Renovation of the area will include adding an ADA-access ramp, replacing surface material, and replacing wood timbers with new, untreated, Ipe hardwood timbers. The existing bridge that was replaced recently will remain.
The renovation process is expected to take approximately 6 to10 weeks (depending upon weather) and has a budget of $150,000 (from the Parks and Recreation Department’s Capital Improvement Project fund).
Access to the area will be restricted throughout construction using perimeter safety fencing. Additional safety measures will be employed as needed when construction equipment is operating in the area.
Every effort will be made to minimize the impact to area businesses and visitors. This work should not require closure of any businesses.
West TSA hearing to be broadcast live on Boulder Channel 8
Mar 14th
The West Trail Study Area public hearing with Boulder City Council that is scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, March 15, at Boulder High School will be televised live on Boulder Channel 8. It will also be available via webcast. The program will begin at 6 p.m.
The city was not certain whether this service could be made available, as this council meeting is being held off site to accommodate what is expected to be a larger than usual crowd. However, thanks to the work of Channel 8, the City of Boulder Information Technology and Boulder Valley School District staff, this service will be available for people wishing to watch the proceedings from the comfort and convenience of their own homes.
The program may also be aired again at a later date. City Council is scheduled to begin its deliberations about this issue at a meeting on Wednesday, March 30, in Council Chambers.