• Affordable Housing, Mobile Food Licensing, and Open Space Grazing: Updates from Boulder County

  • May 6 2025
  • Duración: 3 m
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Affordable Housing, Mobile Food Licensing, and Open Space Grazing: Updates from Boulder County

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  • Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Tuesday, May 6, 2025.

    Today marks an important day for affordable housing in Boulder County as the Boulder County Housing Authority hosts an open house at The Spoke on Coffman in Longmont. From 4 to 6 PM, community members can tour available below-market-rate rental homes, learn about eligibility requirements, and receive assistance with applications. The event coincides with the grand opening celebration for Best Day Ever Coffee and Crepes, a workforce development café located inside The Spoke building. The first 200 guests will receive a free coffee or crepe, so you might want to arrive early to claim yours.

    In other housing news, a similar open house will be held on Thursday at Willoughby Corner in Lafayette, providing another opportunity for residents seeking affordable housing options in eastern Boulder County.

    For mobile food vendors, today is a crucial date as the City of Boulder, Boulder County Public Health, the Latino Chamber, and Boulder Chamber are hosting a licensing event. Bi-lingual staff will be available to guide attendees through every step of the licensing process, making it easier for entrepreneurs to navigate regulatory requirements.

    If you're traveling through Boulder in the coming weeks, be aware that a major pavement rehabilitation project has begun on Boulder Canyon Drive and Canyon Boulevard. The $4.6 million project started yesterday and will continue until mid-August. The first phase includes overnight utility relocations and concrete work throughout the project zone, which spans from 28th Street to the entrance of Boulder Canyon.

    In city infrastructure news, Boulder has enhanced its secure bike parking facilities ahead of summer activities, making it easier and safer for cyclists to enjoy the city's outdoor offerings. Additionally, Boulder Parks and Recreation has successfully completed most of its summer hiring, ensuring that recreational programs will be fully staffed for the season.

    For those interested in environmental conservation, the city recently highlighted how cattle are helping reduce invasive weed species and wildfire fuels in open spaces, demonstrating innovative approaches to land management.

    This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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