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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REGULAR AGENDA

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REGULAR AGENDA

Boulder County Commissioners' Agenda Thursday, Feb. 21
Colorado AG Joins Multi-State Lawsuit To Stop National Emergency Declaration

Colorado AG Joins Multi-State Lawsuit To Stop National Emergency Declaration

Colorado's Attorney General (AG), Phil Weiser, concerned about the way funding redirection has been proposed to happen and how it effects bases near Denver and Colorado Springs will join a developing multi-state lawsuit.
Boulder County Commissioners' Agenda for Feb 18-March 1

Boulder County Commissioners' Agenda for Feb 18-March 1

Boulder County Commmissioners' Agenda Feb 18- March 1
Updated staff report posted: Planning Commission to hear draft proposed DC-18-0004 Niwot NRCD Land Use Code text amendments

Updated staff report posted: Planning Commission to hear draft proposed DC-18-0004 Niwot NRCD Land Use Code text amendments

Updated staff report posted for the Feb. 20 Public Hearing
City of Longmont, Colorado: Public meeting seeks input on RTD project

City of Longmont, Colorado: Public meeting seeks input on RTD project

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) is holding a public meeting Feb. 20 in Longmont to seek input and provide an update on the proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) route, options to improve transit service, travel time and roadway improvements on State Highway 119, between and within the cities of Boulder and Longmont.
National Popular Vote Bill Clears Key Colorado House Committee

National Popular Vote Bill Clears Key Colorado House Committee

The National Popular Vote bill, which would guarantee the presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes across all 50 states and the District of Columbia, cleared the Colorado House State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee on Tuesday.
Stand for Something: Campaign Promises are Not National Emergencies

Stand for Something: Campaign Promises are Not National Emergencies

When I came up with "Stand for Something" as the title of this column, the intent was to force myself to always take affirmative stances. Criticizing the ideas and actions of others is easy, knowing what should be done instead is hard.
FBI Report Shows Hate Crimes Increased Nationwide Remained Elevated in Colorado

FBI Report Shows Hate Crimes Increased Nationwide Remained Elevated in Colorado

Coalition calls on leaders to redouble efforts to counter hate by educating the public about the importance of reporting hate crimes
Boulder County Offers Bicycle-Friendly Driver Course

Boulder County Offers Bicycle-Friendly Driver Course

Bicycle Colorado, a 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Denver, has been invited by Boulder county Transportation to present a FREE class to interested cyclists and drivers of all ages and abilities that is aimed at informing both groups how they can safely coexist on the roadway.
Stand for Something: The State of the Union

Stand for Something: The State of the Union

In its opening sentences, the Constitution is clear what the Union is for, and in so far as we are going to discuss the State of the Union, we must do so within such a framework. The purpose of the Union is not to enshrine American power or to serve as a monument to its framers. The Constitution is not a philosophical text.