Boulder County has updated and published a revised resolution (2020-37) to align its Level 1 fire restrictions with those enacted by surrounding communities and public land managers in western Boulder County. The changes are mostly technical in nature, but a few clarifications are worth pointing out: Recreational shooting is not allowed... read more →
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Apr
09
Apr
09
Gov. Polis signed an Executive Order today extending the disaster emergency declaration for COVID-19 for an additional 30 days. The disaster declaration allows Colorado to access additional resources, temporarily waives procurement statutes for purchases related to COVID-19, and authorizes the implementation of the State’s Crisis Standards of Care plan (CSC... read more →
Apr
09
The best place for pets is at home with their families. Every pet owner should try to have a plan in place with friends and/or family to care for their pet(s) in the event they become physically unable to do so due to hospitalization or severe illness. People who have... read more →
Apr
09
These restrictions apply to the unincorporated mountain areas of Boulder County and are being enacted while firefighting and law enforcement resources are limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Board of County Commissioners has enacted Level 1 Fire Restrictions, effective immediately, for the unincorporated areas of western Boulder County. While... read more →
Apr
08
While our community continues to take important and necessary precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, some community members are at greater risk due to stay-at-home orders and social distancing measures now in place. Due to isolation and economic uncertainty that exist because of the pandemic, underlying stressors leading to... read more →
Apr
08
Staying at home is the best thing you can do during these trying times to help slow the spread of coronavirus, but you can also help others from the comfort of your own home while you help yourself. Help Colorado Now is a great place to find information on how... read more →
Apr
07
We have been hearing from some renters in our community that they have been approached by landlords or other property owners about being evicted during this pandemic. Evictions are currently on hold throughout the state (unless an eviction is required to protect health and safety). These graphics below show the... read more →
Apr
06
During his address to Coloradans on Monday, April 6, Gov. Jared Polis said, "I’m more and more hopeful that Colorado’s stay-at-home can finally end on April 26, 2020, several days before the national goal of April 30. It is important that you stay home whenever possible to stop the spread... read more →
Apr
06
The State of Colorado's Stay-at-Home order lists construction as an essential activity during this months-long social distancing/quarantine period. However, not all construction is created equal and if projects can wait, they should. In particular, the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment has released these guidelines to address constructions... read more →
Apr
06
For some helpful tips on how to make and wear homemade face coverings (aka, masks) to help slow the spread of COVID-19 when you must venture outside your home, check out the CDC's webpage on Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html