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Boulder County representative to go door-to-door to assess properties damaged by smoke and wind on Dec. 30

The assessment will include homes not destroyed by the fire
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NEWS RELEASE
BOULDER COUNTY
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Beginning Sunday, Jan. 16, Boulder County staff and representatives will be going door-to-door in Louisville, Superior, and unincorporated Boulder County to assess properties that were not destroyed but may have sustained wind and smoke damage from the Marshall Fire.

These assessments will help the county better understand what will need to be collected during the second part of the debris cleanup program’s phase two, which will involve a curbside collection of damaged household items. 

This collection program will start after the right-of-way (public roadways) clearing process (currently underway) is complete. If residents are not home, material will be left behind including a request for you to self-report your smoke and wind damage by visiting www.BoCo.org/damage-self-report

For more information on the curbside debris cleanup program, please visit www.BoCo.org/Marshall-Debris-Cleanup or call the debris hotline at 303-214-3203.