Most criteria for easing restrictions will be met and facial covering requirement will begin Along with other counties in the Denver Metro region, Boulder County will allow the current extension of the state’s Stay-at-Home Order to expire at midnight on May 8. “I just want to say ‘thank you' to... read more →
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May
05
May
04
Beginning May 9, every person older than 12 years old will be required to wear a face covering when in public anywhere in Boulder County where social distancing of 6 feet cannot be maintained. Wearing face coverings in public when social distancing isn’t possible can reduce the spread of coronavirus.... read more →
Apr
30
Open space agencies remind visitors to practice responsible recreation and stay close to home Four Colorado Front Range park and open space agencies are seeing instances of trail and natural resource damage as visitation to area public lands has increased over the last month. With high visitation likely to continue... read more →
Apr
29
On Tuesday, April 28 Jeff Zayach, Public Health Executive Director, Frank Alexander, Housing & Human Services Executive Director, Chris Urbina, Public Health Medical Officer, and Kate Haywood, Boulder County Attorney's Office, gave an update about the current state of COVID-19 in Boulder County and the decision to extend the state... read more →
Apr
28
Rent and mortgage payments will be due for many on Friday, May 1. There are resources available to help those who may need assistance paying these bills due to economic hardship caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. Colorado Resources for Those Facing Eviction, Foreclosure, or Non-Payment of Utility Bills Spanish Somali... read more →
Apr
27
Here are a few key factors Boulder County Public Health (BCPH) considered in its decision to extend the stay at home order through May 8: Boulder County is seeing significant increases in positive cases in some of its Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs). This can put pressure on local hospitals, as... read more →
Apr
24
Earlier today, Boulder County Public Health extended Boulder County's Stay-at-Home order through May 8, with the exception of allowing retail curbside pickup beginning Monday, April 27. Due to the understandable confusion with different messaging occurring around the Denver metro area, we have extended our public call center to take calls... read more →
Apr
24
The statewide Stay-at-Home Order is set to expire on Sunday, April 26, and Governor Polis has directed local public health officials to implement data-informed strategies at the local level that best meets the needs of local communities. Along with other local public health agencies in the region, Boulder County Public... read more →
Apr
23
With limited exceptions buildings and facilities will remain closed to the public until June 1 in response to Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ ‘Safer-at-Home’ order. Boulder County will keep its buildings closed to the public through May 31, with limited exceptions. Most City of Boulder buildings and facilities will remain closed... read more →
Apr
23
Increasing numbers of residents with COVID-19 illness may delay moving to next phase The statewide Stay-at-Home Order is set to expire on Sunday, April 26 and Governor Polis has directed local public health officials to implement data-informed strategies at the local level that best meets the needs of local communities.... read more →