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This Week in Longmont - May 8, 2020

This Week in Longmont - May 8, 2020

See the latest news and events happening in Longmont
Coloradans Face Rising Utility Bills During Coronavirus Emergency

Coloradans Face Rising Utility Bills During Coronavirus Emergency

By Eric Galatas, Colorado News Connection DENVER -- Since the coronavirus pandemic forced much of the U.S. economy into a medically induced coma, 30 million Americans have filed for unemployment insurance, including more than 350,000 in Colorado .
City Closes Union Reservoir Swim and Dog Beaches, Fishing Pier

City Closes Union Reservoir Swim and Dog Beaches, Fishing Pier

Boating Activities, Including Paddleboarding, Allowed with Restrictions
Face Masks Required In Public Starting Saturday, May 9th. Possible $5000 Fine & Up To One Year In Jail Penalty

Face Masks Required In Public Starting Saturday, May 9th. Possible $5000 Fine & Up To One Year In Jail Penalty

Boulder County Face Mask Announcement: Click Here. Details of the Public Health Facial Covering Order are available at www.boco.org/covid-19 .
2-Week Closure Planned for Eastbound Pike Road

2-Week Closure Planned for Eastbound Pike Road

A full closure of the eastbound lane of Pike Road from S. Sunset Street to Kristy Court is planned to start Monday, May 11 to allow crews to safely conduct construction activities.
Longmont Police Report: May 7th, 2020

Longmont Police Report: May 7th, 2020

5/6/2020 MISSING PERSON 1702 On May 6, 2020 at approximately 0339 hours Longmont Police took a report of a runaway juvenile female. 5/6/2020 SUICIDE ATTEMPT 1909 On 5/6/20, Longmont police responded to the 1700 block of Antero Dr for a welfare check.
Longmont Police Report: May 6th, 2020

Longmont Police Report: May 6th, 2020

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Guidelines for Protecting Water Quality When Reopening Businesses

Guidelines for Protecting Water Quality When Reopening Businesses

When buildings are unoccupied for extended periods of time and water is not being regularly used, the water can sit and become stagnant.
Video: Longmont City Council Meeting: May 5th, 2020

Video: Longmont City Council Meeting: May 5th, 2020

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Tuesday, May 5, 2020 Longmont Public Library 409 4 th Avenue Longmont , CO 80501 7:00 p.m. – Library Rooms A&B - Regular Session MEETING CALLED TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A.
City of Longmont Commends Water Professionals During Drinking Water Week

City of Longmont Commends Water Professionals During Drinking Water Week

The City of Longmont commends the hardworking staff who ensure tap water is “There When You Need It” during Drinking Water Week, observed May 3-9.