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Longmont police report: June 15, 2020

Longmont police report: June 15, 2020

Daily crime report in Longmont
Colorado to relax social, business coronavirus restrictions

Colorado to relax social, business coronavirus restrictions

Local health agencies are free to determine public safety for COVID-19 under new phase, Protect Your Neighbor.
Longmont restorative justice programs go virtual in response to COVID

Longmont restorative justice programs go virtual in response to COVID

Clients, both responsible and harmed parties, have reported high levels of satisfaction with the virtual process, particularly because their cases were not put on “pause” by COVID restrictions, said Longmont Community Justice Partnership Executive Director Kathleen McGoey.
County reports attendee of Boulder Black Lives Matter protest tests positive for COVID-19

County reports attendee of Boulder Black Lives Matter protest tests positive for COVID-19

A Black Lives Matter protest wasn’t held in Longmont until June 5, but residents who traveled to Boulder the day prior for a demonstration in the University Hill area are being advised a participant recently tested positive for COVID-19.
Grant will help Workforce Boulder County provide tech to youth

Grant will help Workforce Boulder County provide tech to youth

The funds will be used to purchase iPads for youth program participants who do not have sufficient access to technology. 
Boulder County Workforce Development Board seeking members

Boulder County Workforce Development Board seeking members

The Boulder County Workforce Development Board is a group of community leaders responsible for identifying regional workforce development needs and creating a comprehensive strategy for meeting them, while taking into account economic development priorities.
Colorado Secretary of State's Office offering grants to counties to add ballot drop boxes for Nov. 3 election

Colorado Secretary of State's Office offering grants to counties to add ballot drop boxes for Nov. 3 election

Through this grant program, counties may apply for funding to install additional ballot drop boxes. Each of Colorado’s 64 counties is encouraged to add at least one drop box.
Apartments at Cinnamon Park awarded 2020 CHFA tax credits

Apartments at Cinnamon Park awarded 2020 CHFA tax credits

The apartments have been planned since 2015 and Senior Housing Options’ CEO Jim Goddard said that given a typical development time frame, full financing won’t be in place until March 2021. The building will welcome residents in 2022. 
Longmont police report: June 14, 2020

Longmont police report: June 14, 2020

Daily crime report in Longmont
Longmont seeks federal funds for Hover-119 intersection improvements

Longmont seeks federal funds for Hover-119 intersection improvements

Longmont in May submitted a $26 million request to the U.S. Department of Transportation for safety and multi-modal improvements, the most significant of which is a grade separation for westbound traffic.