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New legislation protects County-owned minerals
On May 22, 2024, Governor Jared Polis signed SB24-185, which prevents oil and gas operators from drilling into oil and gas owned by towns, cities, and counties without their consent, a procedure known as “forced pooling.” The bill was sponsored by Boulder County legislators Senate President Steve Fenberg and Representative Judy Amabile and was drafted with the close cooperation of the Boulder County Attorney’s office. A similar effort failed in the 2023 legislative session, despite the hard work of proponents including Boulder County.
Key Updates on CO 119 Bikeway Project: Overpass Plan and Community Input Opportunities
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Boulder County government offices closed Memorial Day
Boulder County government offices (including the 20th Judicial District Court and the District Attorney's Office) will be closed Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day. The closure does not impact 24/7 public safety, child and adult protection, or maintenance operations. Visit Boulder County’s website for services that can be...
New category added, deadline extended for conservation awards
The Boulder County Parks & Open Space department is accepting nominations for the annual Conservation Awards through Friday, June 14. The nomination criteria have been updated to be more inclusive, remove barriers, and encourage nominations that celebrate projects and programs that reach underserved residents of Boulder County. New in 2024!...
League of Women Voters of Boulder County to host virtual candidate forums
The League of Women Voters of Boulder County (LWVBC) will conduct five virtual candidate forums during the 2024 primary election season. The forums are an opportunity for Republican, Democratic, and Unaffiliated voters and the general public to learn about the positions of local candidates who are running contested in five state House and state Senate primary contests.
New Firearm Discharge Ban in Sugarloaf and Surrounding Areas
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Fresh Start event a chance to move forward from misdemeanor, traffic offences
The District Attorney’s Office is pleased to announce another “Fresh Start” event. Fresh Start is an innovative “warrant forgiveness” program that provides an opportunity for people with an outstanding warrant to resolve their warrant without being arrested. The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office was the first jurisdiction to start this innovative program in Colorado in 2019. The program is designed to give those with active warrants stemming from non-violent and low-level misdemeanor or traffic cases an opportunity to move toward a resolution in their case. Individuals with warrants in qualifying cases will speak with representatives from the District Attorney’s Office and either resolve the case or set the case for a new court date. Participants avoid the possibility of an arrest and jail stay that can disrupt their lives, families, and employment.
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