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Medical marijuana will soon go mobile in Longmont

Medical marijuana will soon go mobile in Longmont

City council on Tuesday approved an ordinance allowing for delivery. The ordinance, which does not allow the delivery of recreational pot, is slated to take effect Oct. 26. 
Longmont council approves resolution backing repeal of Gallagher Amendment

Longmont council approves resolution backing repeal of Gallagher Amendment

The COVID-19 crisis has put more stress on city budgets while analysts forecast shortfalls in the next two budget years because of the Gallagher Amendment, according to the resolution.
Popular vote or no? Voters have chance to repeal Colorado's participation in compact

Popular vote or no? Voters have chance to repeal Colorado's participation in compact

Voting "yes" on Proposition 113 would mean remaining in the compact. A "no" vote means repealing the 2019 law. 
State taking applications for second round of Energize Colorado Gap Fund awards

State taking applications for second round of Energize Colorado Gap Fund awards

Awards from the fund will be specifically targeted toward businesses and nonprofits that have limited access or no access to other means of financing through federal, state, or local programs, according to a news release.
Longmont police report Oct. 13, 2020

Longmont police report Oct. 13, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
With restaurants on the edge because of COVID, Polis, others seeking answers to carry them through winter

With restaurants on the edge because of COVID, Polis, others seeking answers to carry them through winter

Several industry leaders, public health officials, engineers and others will gather Monday to discuss creative solutions for outdoor dining.
Council delays decision on barring landlords from collecting late fees

Council delays decision on barring landlords from collecting late fees

Council, by a 6-1 margin, agreed to allow city staff to collect more data and opinions on how the ordinance would affect property owners and tenants. The proposal is slated to come back in two weeks for another vote.
Voters are being asked to change the Longmont city charter this election

Voters are being asked to change the Longmont city charter this election

Longmont Ballot Question 3D is asking voters to change the charter to allow for 30-year leases on city property.
Secretary of State sending PPE to county clerks in advance of election

Secretary of State sending PPE to county clerks in advance of election

Masks will be required for all voter service and polling center staff and election judges.
Chamber seeks nominees for Building Bridges Award

Chamber seeks nominees for Building Bridges Award

Each year, the Chamber recognizes an individual and business for their commitment to partnering with education. Winners will be honored at the Chamber’s annual Membership Celebration on Dec. 5.