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Today's News from City of Boulder

Feb 14th

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City asks for feedback about its website
The City of Boulder posted an online survey last week to gather input on its website at . The survey will be open through March 4, 2011.

The survey is intended to get input from users on what services and information they like, and what else they’d like to see as well as to gauge how users are finding information on the site. The survey results will be used, along with other information, to make improvements to the city’s website content, organization and navigation.

Scott Carpenter pool improvements begin today
The Parks and Recreation Department began work today, Monday, Feb. 14, to make repairs to the Scott Carpenter Park outdoor pool located at 1505 30th St. Pool repairs and improvements include installation of stainless steel gutters and a surge tank; energy efficient boiler; deck drains; lifeguard stands and a re-finish of the water slide.

Work on the pool is estimated to take approximately 10 weeks (depending upon weather and contractor scheduling) and should not impact the pool’s planned May 28, 2011 opening. According to Steve Whipple, facilities administrator for Parks and Recreation, this work is necessary to enhance the swimming experience, improve water and energy conservation, and improve pool performance and safety. The work is estimated to cost $400,000. The last significant maintenance project at the pool was in 2007, when it was sandblasted and painted. Scott Carpenter Pool is the only 50 meter pool operated by the city.

For more information, call Shelly Ruspakka, Parks and Recreation, at 303-413-7214.

22 Boom – Grammy Awards Special – Episode 30

Feb 13th

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22 Boom’s Grammy Award Winners Television Special with Music Videos : Lady Antebellum – Need You Now, Esperanza Spalding – Little Fly, La Roux – Bulletproof, Bruno Mars – Just The Way, Train- Hey, Soul Sister, Rihanna Only Girl (In The World), and the new 22 Boom Viral Video section with Wheezy Waiter – President’s Day (Lincoln’s Revenge).

Videos in this Episode


  • 22 Boom 2012 Grammy Award Winners Special - Intro

    22 Boom 2012 Grammy Award Winners Special – Intro

  • Lady Antebellum - Need You Now - Grammy Award Winning Performance

    Lady Antebellum – Need You Now – Grammy Award Winning Performance

  • Esperanza Spalding - Little Fly - Grammy Award Winning Category

    Esperanza Spalding – Little Fly – Grammy Award Winning Category

  • Esperanza Spalding - Little Fly - Grammy Award Winning Performance

    Esperanza Spalding – Little Fly – Grammy Award Winning Performance

  • La Roux - Bulletproof - Grammy Award Winning Category

    La Roux – Bulletproof – Grammy Award Winning Category

  • La Roux - Bulletproof - Grammy Award Winning Performance

    La Roux – Bulletproof – Grammy Award Winning Performance

  • Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are - Grammy Award Winning Category

    Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are – Grammy Award Winning Category

  • Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are - Grammy Award Winning Performance

    Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are – Grammy Award Winning Performance

  • Train - Hey, Soul Sister - Grammy Award Winning Category

    Train – Hey, Soul Sister – Grammy Award Winning Category

  • Train - Hey, Soul Sister - Grammy Award Winning Performance

    Train – Hey, Soul Sister – Grammy Award Winning Performance

  • Rihanna - Only Girl - Grammy Award Winning Category

    Rihanna – Only Girl – Grammy Award Winning Category

  • Rihanna - Only Girl - Grammy Award Winning Performance

    Rihanna – Only Girl – Grammy Award Winning Performance

  • Lincoln's Revenge by Wheezy Waiter

    Lincoln’s Revenge by Wheezy Waiter

  • Outro

    Outro
 

Boulder is better campaign 2011 "Why I love Boulder" Oh Jesus!

Feb 12th

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It’s dorky as hell and is ripe for parody: the city needed people to be nicer to them, so they decided to try to influence mass appeal by launching this little happy campaign. As a direct result of years of city government bashing by the press and pissed off home owners…………well they had to do some thing. In 1974 boulder launched a Boulder is Better campaign which backfired on the chamber and city. People started seeing us as even more rich white and smarmy than we already are. How is this latest love fest with ourselves going to be taken?? We’ll have to wait and see

Community launches celebration of Boulder life with I love Boulder campaign

What do you love about Boulder? That’s the question thousands of people and businesses will be asked in 2011. And the answers are expected to be heard around the cybersphere.

The City of Boulder has joined efforts with partner businesses and organizations to kick off a year of celebration about what those who call Boulder home love most about the city we share. The “community-owned” campaign is designed to be viral and invites the community to personalize the theme, logo and branding to share individual tributes to Boulder.

“There are so many things to love about being in Boulder,” said City Manager Jane Brautigam. “Boulder tops the nation’s top 10 lists every year for quality of life, innovations and hot jobs.  The goal of this campaign is to capture all of those great stories from our community and showcase our unique city to the world as a terrific place to live, visit, recreate and do business.”

“Boulder is one of the best and most beautiful university towns in America,” said CU-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano. “The combined cultural, artistic, recreational and intellectual resources are unparalleled, and the quality of life on campus and in the city is unmatched. I have lived here for nearly 40 years and am still in awe of this amazing community.”

City Communication Manager Patrick von Keyserling said the concept for the campaign started as a discussion about what attracts people and businesses to Boulder. It became a communitywide effort when local businesses volunteered to donate their time and talents to celebrate the cultural, traditional and happily unconventional characteristics of Boulder life.

“The campaign is designed to be fun and engage every segment of our community,” said von Keyserling. “Our partners have helped create an open-source campaign that empowers people to be involved at a variety of levels.”

The  happy website is www.loveboulder.org

A number of organizations have already agreed to incorporate the theme into their annual marketing plans. Others are using the I love Boulder concept to challenge members and students to tell their stories and learn more about the community. Boulder Public Library has capitalized on its film series to promote films with strong Boulder connections; Boulder Facebook Page is asking its 30,000 fans to submit photos and favorite places to highlight lesser known Boulder attractions and events; and the Boulder Valley School District is challenging students to produce short films about their Boulder experiences and create art about their favorite Boulder places.

“This is a great opportunity for students and teachers to use real life experiences in the classroom to be part of a community effort to celebrate our history and school spirit,” said Boulder Valley School District Superintendent Dr. Chris King. “The classroom becomes much more real when the students are focused on current conversations that are occurring in our community.”

BVSD’s engagement is exactly what the city was hoping for when it introduced the concept to community partners.“Really anything goes with this campaign,” said von Keyserling. “It’s wonderful that students are telling us what they love about the city. We also hope to hear from entrepreneurs who chose Boulder over New York, Seattle or Paris; athletes who train in Boulder; and individuals who have a favorite restaurant or hiking trail.”

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