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Boulder keeps drought watch in place, voluntary water conservation encouraged
City avoids mandatory restrictions but asks residents to limit water use as drought persists and snowpack runs low
Boulder eases height restrictions for museums, theaters and arts venues
New Boulder land-use changes will allow more community and cultural buildings to seek permission to build up to the 55-foot height limit.
E-bike crashes in Boulder see sharp increase, but severe crashes are down from pre-pandemic rates
Non-serious crashes in the city involving e-bikes are on the rise, and the rate of severe crashes has decreased over the past five years.
Colorado bill to allow lot splitting advances as Boulder seeks exemptions
The proposal would allow smaller lots statewide, while Boulder argues its existing zoning and risks warrant exemptions.
Boulder set to reopen addiction treatment home for homeless people
Colorado provider Hazelbrook will begin operating the city’s 11-bed recovery residence May 1 after the program closed last year.
Man accused of stealing Boulder fire engine, leading police chase, held on $100,000 bond
Man allegedly took electric fire engine from outside Boulder County Jail while crews treated a patient, then led deputies on a pursuit into Longmont before his arrest
Boulder keeps drought watch in place, voluntary water conservation encouraged
City avoids mandatory restrictions but asks residents to limit water use as drought persists and snowpack runs low
Boulder eases height restrictions for museums, theaters and arts venues
New Boulder land-use changes will allow more community and cultural buildings to seek permission to build up to the 55-foot height limit.
Boulder eases height restrictions for museums, theaters and arts venues
New Boulder land-use changes will allow more community and cultural buildings to seek permission to build up to the 55-foot height limit.
Colorado bill to allow lot splitting advances as Boulder seeks exemptions
The proposal would allow smaller lots statewide, while Boulder argues its existing zoning and risks warrant exemptions.