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COVID-19 ILLNESS DATA The COVID-19 case data below represent tests results among people living in Boulder County. “Affiliated with CU” means any CU student, faculty, or staff member living in the county. These data do not include tests among CU Affiliates who do not live in Boulder County. Note: students living in Boulder for school are consideredresidents.
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
FAIRGROUNDS
Boulder County Fairgrounds. • Free COVID-19 testing is conducted daily 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Please enter from the north entrance on Boston Ave. Learn More. • Open Ride is held Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. at the Indoor Arena through April 28 (only 25 riders allowed at alltimes). •
OSPREY CAMERA
Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
FACE COVERINGS & MASKS Definition of “Face Covering”. “Face Covering,” means a covering made of cloth, fabric, or other soft or permeable material, without holes, that covers only the nose and mouth and surrounding areas of the lower face. Face Coverings may be factory- or handmadeand
HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS FOR BUSINESSES NOTE: A $25 minimum handling charge applies, paid by cash or check, if no account with Boulder County will be (or has been) set up. This list is in three sections, check each section for your waste type. BAKING & COOLING PIES SAFELY Make Sure Pies are Safe After Cooking. Cool them at room temperature for only 30 minutes after you take them out of the oven. Put them in the refrigerator to complete cooling and to keep them cold. Keep pies in the refrigerator at 41°F or colder, except during the time they are being served. Bakeries and stores must put pies into boxes or ACCELA CITIZEN ACCESS Boulder County Permit Records. Registration is not required to view records. Registration is required for payment of permit fees. HOME - BOULDER COUNTYFAMILIES ADULTSOPEN SPACE RECREATIONPROPERTY LANDROADS TRANSPORTATION This is Boulder County, Colorado. Boulder County is home to more than 300,000 residents and includes some of the most diverse, natural landscapes and sustainable development along the Northern Front Range of Colorado. From visionary open space, land use and sustainability policies to forward-thinking and compassionate human services programs BOULDER COUNTY CURRENT STATUS En Español. Current Status: Level Clear from May 16 until Aug. 16. On May 16, Boulder County entered Level Clear, a 90-day observation period under the Public Health Order.To remain at Level Clear, new hospital admissions for COVID-19 must stay below an average of 2 per day per 100,000 residents for seven consecutive days as observed overa 14-day period.
COVID-19 ILLNESS DATA The COVID-19 case data below represent tests results among people living in Boulder County. “Affiliated with CU” means any CU student, faculty, or staff member living in the county. These data do not include tests among CU Affiliates who do not live in Boulder County. Note: students living in Boulder for school are consideredresidents.
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
FAIRGROUNDS
Boulder County Fairgrounds. • Free COVID-19 testing is conducted daily 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Please enter from the north entrance on Boston Ave. Learn More. • Open Ride is held Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. at the Indoor Arena through April 28 (only 25 riders allowed at alltimes). •
OSPREY CAMERA
Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
FACE COVERINGS & MASKS Definition of “Face Covering”. “Face Covering,” means a covering made of cloth, fabric, or other soft or permeable material, without holes, that covers only the nose and mouth and surrounding areas of the lower face. Face Coverings may be factory- or handmadeand
HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL COSTS FOR BUSINESSES NOTE: A $25 minimum handling charge applies, paid by cash or check, if no account with Boulder County will be (or has been) set up. This list is in three sections, check each section for your waste type. BAKING & COOLING PIES SAFELY Make Sure Pies are Safe After Cooking. Cool them at room temperature for only 30 minutes after you take them out of the oven. Put them in the refrigerator to complete cooling and to keep them cold. Keep pies in the refrigerator at 41°F or colder, except during the time they are being served. Bakeries and stores must put pies into boxes or ACCELA CITIZEN ACCESS Boulder County Permit Records. Registration is not required to view records. Registration is required for payment of permit fees.COVID-19 VACCINES
Vaccination Site: Details: Type: Adam’s County: Dick’s Sporting Good Park: Schedule an appointment, now accepting walk-ins Call Center: 720-263-5737 (7 a.m. – 8 p.m., 7 days a week) for questions or help scheduling Hours: Sunday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Address: 6000 Victory Way, Commerce City, CO 80022 Vaccine Types: Pfizer Drive-through and walk-up, no appointment needed COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large Gathering COVID-19 ILLNESS DATA COVID-19 Boulder County iIllness and recovery data. Town/City of Residence. There is confirmed community-wide spread of COVID-19 in Boulder County, so regardless of where we live, we must all take the recommended precautions to stop the spread of the virus. COVID-19 VACCINES WITH LOCATIONS COVID-19 Vaccine Availability & Prioritization. Boulder County Public Health statement on state directive to use 2nd dose COVID-19 vaccine as 1st dose. Colorado will continue to receive a limited supply of the first available vaccines from both Pfizer and Moderna. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has oversight of BOULDER COUNTY CURRENT STATUS En Español. Current Status: Level Clear from May 16 until Aug. 16. On May 16, Boulder County entered Level Clear, a 90-day observation period under the Public Health Order.To remain at Level Clear, new hospital admissions for COVID-19 must stay below an average of 2 per day per 100,000 residents for seven consecutive days as observed overa 14-day period.
BOULDER COUNTY COVID TESTING SITES RAMP DOWN Boulder County COVID testing sites ramp down Symptomatic community members are still encouraged to get tested even if they have been vaccinated Seguido en Español Boulder County, CO – Boulder County Public Health will begin ramping down COVID-19 testing locations. As vaccinations go up, the need for ongoing testing sites has diminished. Symptomatic community members are stillPUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and Boulder County BOULDER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR JUNE 16 Boulder County Planning Commission agenda for June 16, 2021 Planning Commission public meeting will be held virtually starting at 1:30 p.m. Boulder County, Colo. – The next meeting of the Boulder County Planning Commission will be Wednesday, June 16, 2021, beginning at 1:30 p.m. View the meeting agenda. Due to COVID-19 concerns Planning Commission meetings are being held virtually. PROPERTY SEARCH HELP Welcome Welcome to the Boulder County Assessor’s Office Property Search. Note: GIS data cannot be used to create survey quality maps. Boulder County has provided the information in this application as a public service, and offers no guarantees or warranties as to the accuracy of the data provided. COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large GatheringCOVID-19 TESTING
Symptomatic & Asymptomatic (those who have had close contact with someone with a lab-confirmed case of COVID-19) Doctor’s order not required, but appointment required. Boulder Community Health Gunbarrel Urgent Care. 6685 Gunpark Drive, Suite 102, Boulder, CO 80301. 303‑415‑5199. 7 days/wk 10am-6pm by appointment only.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
PUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and CLERK & RECORDER DIVISIONS Molly Fitzpatrick, Clerk & Recorder. The Clerk & Recorder oversees three divisions: Elections 303-413-7740. Motor Vehicle 303-413-7710. Recording 303-413-7770. PROPERTY SEARCH HELPHAZARDOUS WASTE
Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard andOSPREY CAMERA
Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS The Daily Listings Report. This report shows individuals who have been lodged at the Boulder County Jail within the last 7 days. The dates included in the listing report are listed on the top of the page. You can search within report for various fields using the orange filter button (location, booked, race, sex, hair, eyes, height, weight, orage).
COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large GatheringCOVID-19 TESTING
Symptomatic & Asymptomatic (those who have had close contact with someone with a lab-confirmed case of COVID-19) Doctor’s order not required, but appointment required. Boulder Community Health Gunbarrel Urgent Care. 6685 Gunpark Drive, Suite 102, Boulder, CO 80301. 303‑415‑5199. 7 days/wk 10am-6pm by appointment only.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
PUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and CLERK & RECORDER DIVISIONS Molly Fitzpatrick, Clerk & Recorder. The Clerk & Recorder oversees three divisions: Elections 303-413-7740. Motor Vehicle 303-413-7710. Recording 303-413-7770. PROPERTY SEARCH HELPHAZARDOUS WASTE
Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard andOSPREY CAMERA
Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS The Daily Listings Report. This report shows individuals who have been lodged at the Boulder County Jail within the last 7 days. The dates included in the listing report are listed on the top of the page. You can search within report for various fields using the orange filter button (location, booked, race, sex, hair, eyes, height, weight, orage).
HOME - BOULDER COUNTY This is Boulder County, Colorado. Boulder County is home to more than 300,000 residents and includes some of the most diverse, natural landscapes and sustainable development along the Northern Front Range of Colorado. From visionary open space, land use and sustainability policies to forward-thinking and compassionate human services programs COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large Gathering BOULDER COUNTY COVID TESTING SITES RAMP DOWN Boulder County COVID testing sites ramp down Symptomatic community members are still encouraged to get tested even if they have been vaccinated Seguido en Español Boulder County, CO – Boulder County Public Health will begin ramping down COVID-19 testing locations. As vaccinations go up, the need for ongoing testing sites has diminished. Symptomatic community members are stillPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and Boulder County BOULDER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR JUNE 16 Boulder County Planning Commission agenda for June 16, 2021 Planning Commission public meeting will be held virtually starting at 1:30 p.m. Boulder County, Colo. – The next meeting of the Boulder County Planning Commission will be Wednesday, June 16, 2021, beginning at 1:30 p.m. View the meeting agenda. Due to COVID-19 concerns Planning Commission meetings are being held virtually. FACE COVERINGS & MASKS Definition of “Face Covering”. “Face Covering,” means a covering made of cloth, fabric, or other soft or permeable material, without holes, that covers only the nose and mouth and surrounding areas of the lower face. Face Coverings may be factory- or handmadeand
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard and ST. VRAIN CREEK WATER RESCUE St. Vrain Creek Water Rescue Boulder County, Colo. – On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at approximately 12:34 p.m., the Boulder County Communications Center was notified of a person stuck on a rock on the far shore of St. Vrain Creek at Meadows Park in Lyons, CO. An eighteen year-old female from Evans, CO was able to climb onto a rock after falling from an inner tube. Swiftwater rescuers VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS To apply online or in-person, you will need: Secure and Verifiable ID. $4.00 fee. License plate number. To apply by mail, you will need: A completed Duplicate Registration Form. A photocopy of Secure and Verifiable ID. $4.00 fee paid by check or cash. If the license plate number is not known, you will also need: ELK MANAGEMENT UPDATE AND POLICY AMENDMENTS Description. Boulder County Parks & Open Space has been implementing elk management in two areas of the county to address non-migrating elk populations that are causing resource damage on valuable natural landscapes. Staff will present the annual update on elk management, including numbers and movement of elk and progress on meeting ourobjectives.
COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large GatheringCOVID-19 TESTING
Symptomatic & Asymptomatic (those who have had close contact with someone with a lab-confirmed case of COVID-19) Doctor’s order not required, but appointment required. Boulder Community Health Gunbarrel Urgent Care. 6685 Gunpark Drive, Suite 102, Boulder, CO 80301. 303‑415‑5199. 7 days/wk 10am-6pm by appointment only.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
PUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and CLERK & RECORDER DIVISIONS Molly Fitzpatrick, Clerk & Recorder. The Clerk & Recorder oversees three divisions: Elections 303-413-7740. Motor Vehicle 303-413-7710. Recording 303-413-7770. PROPERTY SEARCH HELPHAZARDOUS WASTE
Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard andOSPREY CAMERA
Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS The Daily Listings Report. This report shows individuals who have been lodged at the Boulder County Jail within the last 7 days. The dates included in the listing report are listed on the top of the page. You can search within report for various fields using the orange filter button (location, booked, race, sex, hair, eyes, height, weight, orage).
COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large GatheringCOVID-19 TESTING
Symptomatic & Asymptomatic (those who have had close contact with someone with a lab-confirmed case of COVID-19) Doctor’s order not required, but appointment required. Boulder Community Health Gunbarrel Urgent Care. 6685 Gunpark Drive, Suite 102, Boulder, CO 80301. 303‑415‑5199. 7 days/wk 10am-6pm by appointment only.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
PUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and CLERK & RECORDER DIVISIONS Molly Fitzpatrick, Clerk & Recorder. The Clerk & Recorder oversees three divisions: Elections 303-413-7740. Motor Vehicle 303-413-7710. Recording 303-413-7770. PROPERTY SEARCH HELPHAZARDOUS WASTE
Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard andOSPREY CAMERA
Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS The Daily Listings Report. This report shows individuals who have been lodged at the Boulder County Jail within the last 7 days. The dates included in the listing report are listed on the top of the page. You can search within report for various fields using the orange filter button (location, booked, race, sex, hair, eyes, height, weight, orage).
HOME - BOULDER COUNTY This is Boulder County, Colorado. Boulder County is home to more than 300,000 residents and includes some of the most diverse, natural landscapes and sustainable development along the Northern Front Range of Colorado. From visionary open space, land use and sustainability policies to forward-thinking and compassionate human services programs COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large Gathering BOULDER COUNTY COVID TESTING SITES RAMP DOWN Boulder County COVID testing sites ramp down Symptomatic community members are still encouraged to get tested even if they have been vaccinated Seguido en Español Boulder County, CO – Boulder County Public Health will begin ramping down COVID-19 testing locations. As vaccinations go up, the need for ongoing testing sites has diminished. Symptomatic community members are stillPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and Boulder County BOULDER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR JUNE 16 Boulder County Planning Commission agenda for June 16, 2021 Planning Commission public meeting will be held virtually starting at 1:30 p.m. Boulder County, Colo. – The next meeting of the Boulder County Planning Commission will be Wednesday, June 16, 2021, beginning at 1:30 p.m. View the meeting agenda. Due to COVID-19 concerns Planning Commission meetings are being held virtually. FACE COVERINGS & MASKS Definition of “Face Covering”. “Face Covering,” means a covering made of cloth, fabric, or other soft or permeable material, without holes, that covers only the nose and mouth and surrounding areas of the lower face. Face Coverings may be factory- or handmadeand
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard and ST. VRAIN CREEK WATER RESCUE St. Vrain Creek Water Rescue Boulder County, Colo. – On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at approximately 12:34 p.m., the Boulder County Communications Center was notified of a person stuck on a rock on the far shore of St. Vrain Creek at Meadows Park in Lyons, CO. An eighteen year-old female from Evans, CO was able to climb onto a rock after falling from an inner tube. Swiftwater rescuers VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS To apply online or in-person, you will need: Secure and Verifiable ID. $4.00 fee. License plate number. To apply by mail, you will need: A completed Duplicate Registration Form. A photocopy of Secure and Verifiable ID. $4.00 fee paid by check or cash. If the license plate number is not known, you will also need: ELK MANAGEMENT UPDATE AND POLICY AMENDMENTS Description. Boulder County Parks & Open Space has been implementing elk management in two areas of the county to address non-migrating elk populations that are causing resource damage on valuable natural landscapes. Staff will present the annual update on elk management, including numbers and movement of elk and progress on meeting ourobjectives.
COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large GatheringASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
PUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forCOVID-19 TESTING
About COVID-19 Tests A Positive Test Result. Anyone who tests positive will need to isolate and monitor their symptoms. Members of the same household and those who have been in close contact will need to quarantine.. Federal law requires up to two weeks paid leave for anyone who must isolate or quarantine due to COVID-19 and who work for an employers with fewer than 500 employees.PLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and Boulder County CLERK & RECORDER DIVISIONS Clerk and Recorder’s Office. Elections: 303-413-7740 Email. Motor Vehicle: 303-413-7710 Email. Recording: 303-413-7770 Email. Main: 303-413-7710 Email **New as of Jan 4, 2021**OSPREY CAMERA
Live look at the osprey nest at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Cattail Pond in Longmont, Colorado. The osprey cam is positioned over the nest giving an incredible look into the PROPERTY SEARCH HELPHAZARDOUS WASTE
Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenanceproducts, motor oil
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS Boulder County Jail Main: 303-441-4650 Alternate: 303-441-4444 Fax:303-441-4739 email
COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large GatheringASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
PUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forCOVID-19 TESTING
About COVID-19 Tests A Positive Test Result. Anyone who tests positive will need to isolate and monitor their symptoms. Members of the same household and those who have been in close contact will need to quarantine.. Federal law requires up to two weeks paid leave for anyone who must isolate or quarantine due to COVID-19 and who work for an employers with fewer than 500 employees.PLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and Boulder County CLERK & RECORDER DIVISIONS Clerk and Recorder’s Office. Elections: 303-413-7740 Email. Motor Vehicle: 303-413-7710 Email. Recording: 303-413-7770 Email. Main: 303-413-7710 Email **New as of Jan 4, 2021**OSPREY CAMERA
Live look at the osprey nest at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Cattail Pond in Longmont, Colorado. The osprey cam is positioned over the nest giving an incredible look into the PROPERTY SEARCH HELPHAZARDOUS WASTE
Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenanceproducts, motor oil
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS Boulder County Jail Main: 303-441-4650 Alternate: 303-441-4444 Fax:303-441-4739 email
HOME - BOULDER COUNTY Boulder County Public Health amended its Face Covering Order. The amendment requires masks to continue to be worn indoors, regardless of vaccination status, for schools, childcare, healthcare settings, on public transportation (including ride shares), and congregate care facilities in Boulder County COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large Gathering BOULDER COUNTY COVID TESTING SITES RAMP DOWN Boulder County COVID testing sites ramp down Symptomatic community members are still encouraged to get tested even if they have been vaccinated Seguido en Español Boulder County, CO – Boulder County Public Health will begin ramping down COVID-19 testing locations. As vaccinations go up, the need for ongoing testing sites has diminished. Symptomatic community members are still BOULDER COUNTY CURRENT STATUS En Español. Current Status: Level Clear from May 16 until Aug. 16. On May 16, Boulder County entered Level Clear, a 90-day observation period under the Public Health Order.To remain at Level Clear, new hospital admissions for COVID-19 must stay below an average of 2 per day per 100,000 residents for seven consecutive days as observed overa 14-day period.
FACE COVERINGS & MASKS En Español. Boulder County. On May 19, Boulder County amended its face covering order. Summary of modifications to the extended facial covering order: Masks are required indoors, regardless of vaccination status, in the following settings in Boulder County:PLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and Boulder County BOULDER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR JUNE 16 Boulder County Planning Commission agenda for June 16, 2021 Planning Commission public meeting will be held virtually starting at 1:30 p.m. Boulder County, Colo. – The next meeting of the Boulder County Planning Commission will be Wednesday, June 16, 2021, beginning at 1:30 p.m. View the meeting agenda. Due to COVID-19 concerns Planning Commission meetings are being held virtually. PROPERTY SEARCH HELP Welcome Welcome to the Boulder County Assessor’s Office Property Search. Note: GIS data cannot be used to create survey quality maps. Boulder County has provided the information in this application as a public service, and offers no guarantees or warranties as to the accuracy of the data provided.HAZARDOUS WASTE
Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenanceproducts, motor oil
ELK MANAGEMENT UPDATE AND POLICY AMENDMENTS Description. Boulder County Parks & Open Space has been implementing elk management in two areas of the county to address non-migrating elk populations that are causing resource damage on valuable natural landscapes. Staff will present the annual update on elk management, including numbers and movement of elk and progress on meeting ourobjectives.
HOME - BOULDER COUNTYFAMILIES ADULTSOPEN SPACE RECREATIONPROPERTY LANDROADS TRANSPORTATION This is Boulder County, Colorado. Boulder County is home to more than 300,000 residents and includes some of the most diverse, natural landscapes and sustainable development along the Northern Front Range of Colorado. From visionary open space, land use and sustainability policies to forward-thinking and compassionate human services programsPROPERTY & LAND
Boulder County Assessor’s Office. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties, worth nearly $50 billion in market value. The agency uses tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform appraisal analysis. The Assessor discovers and listsinformation
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
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Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
PLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and CAMPGROUND - BOULDER COUNTY Fairgrounds Campground. • The dump station is open daily 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Pay at the PayStation in front of the office. Credit card only. • The campground will reopen on June 1. Campers must be self-contained as no restroom facilities will be available. This convenient, in-town campground provides year-round RV and camperfacilities for
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Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard and PROPERTY SEARCH HELPSEPTICSMART
Septic System Approval. All septic systems in Boulder County must be reviewed and approved by Boulder County Public Health water quality staff to ensure they are properly constructed and in good working order. The deadline for systems not currently approved to receive approval is December 31, 2023. The deadline may be sooner for septicsystems
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS The Daily Listings Report. This report shows individuals who have been lodged at the Boulder County Jail within the last 7 days. The dates included in the listing report are listed on the top of the page. You can search within report for various fields using the orange filter button (location, booked, race, sex, hair, eyes, height, weight, orage).
HOME - BOULDER COUNTYFAMILIES ADULTSOPEN SPACE RECREATIONPROPERTY LANDROADS TRANSPORTATION This is Boulder County, Colorado. Boulder County is home to more than 300,000 residents and includes some of the most diverse, natural landscapes and sustainable development along the Northern Front Range of Colorado. From visionary open space, land use and sustainability policies to forward-thinking and compassionate human services programsPROPERTY & LAND
Boulder County Assessor’s Office. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties, worth nearly $50 billion in market value. The agency uses tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform appraisal analysis. The Assessor discovers and listsinformation
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Overview. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth nearly $50 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform theappraisal analysis.
OSPREY CAMERA
Camera #2 is an Axis P5515-E network camera that can also pan, tilt, and zoom. It is located approximately 100 feet from the nest on the ground looking up to the nest. It uses the same audio source as Camera #1. The camera is provided by Boulder County Parks & Open SpaceFoundation.
PLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and CAMPGROUND - BOULDER COUNTY Fairgrounds Campground. • The dump station is open daily 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Pay at the PayStation in front of the office. Credit card only. • The campground will reopen on June 1. Campers must be self-contained as no restroom facilities will be available. This convenient, in-town campground provides year-round RV and camperfacilities for
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Public restrooms are closed until further notice. Review our list of acceptable common household items for disposal. Call 720-564-2251 with any questions. Common household hazardous waste products include items such as fluorescent bulbs and tubes, home cleaning products, home maintenance products, motor oil and antifreeze, paint, and yard and PROPERTY SEARCH HELPSEPTICSMART
Septic System Approval. All septic systems in Boulder County must be reviewed and approved by Boulder County Public Health water quality staff to ensure they are properly constructed and in good working order. The deadline for systems not currently approved to receive approval is December 31, 2023. The deadline may be sooner for septicsystems
DAILY BOOKING & LISTING REPORTS The Daily Listings Report. This report shows individuals who have been lodged at the Boulder County Jail within the last 7 days. The dates included in the listing report are listed on the top of the page. You can search within report for various fields using the orange filter button (location, booked, race, sex, hair, eyes, height, weight, orage).
BOULDER COUNTY COVID TESTING SITES RAMP DOWN Boulder County COVID testing sites ramp down Symptomatic community members are still encouraged to get tested even if they have been vaccinated Seguido en Español Boulder County, CO – Boulder County Public Health will begin ramping down COVID-19 testing locations. As vaccinations go up, the need for ongoing testing sites has diminished. Symptomatic community members are still COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS) Share a Concern or Ask a Question. Request an informational Town Hall about COVID-19 Vaccines in English or in Spanish; Report a Concern at a Business; Report a Concern about a Large Gathering BOULDER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR JUNE 16 Boulder County Planning Commission agenda for June 16, 2021 Planning Commission public meeting will be held virtually starting at 1:30 p.m. Boulder County, Colo. – The next meeting of the Boulder County Planning Commission will be Wednesday, June 16, 2021, beginning at 1:30 p.m. View the meeting agenda. Due to COVID-19 concerns Planning Commission meetings are being held virtually.PUBLIC HEALTH
2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Boulder County Public Health continues to closely monitor the developments of the COVID-19 outbreak and is in close and regular contact with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Centers forPLANNING DIVISION
The Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Planning Division includes the Development Review team (Site Plan Review, Current Planning, and Zoning Review) and Long Range Team (Long Range, Special Projects, and Public Information), as well as support staff.. The Planning Division’s primary responsibilities are maintaining the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan and Boulder CountyPROPERTY & LAND
Boulder County Assessor’s Office. The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties, worth nearly $50 billion in market value. The agency uses tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform appraisal analysis. The Assessor discovers and listsinformation
TREASURER - BOULDER COUNTY The Treasurer is now the Public Trustee. When a real estate loan is paid, the Public Trustee releases the deed of trust, conveying ownership of the property to borrower. The Public Trustee also manages foreclosures ensuring the rights of borrowers and lenders are protected. If you have any questions, you can contact our office at303-441-3520
CAMPGROUND - BOULDER COUNTY Fairgrounds Campground. • The dump station is open daily 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Pay at the PayStation in front of the office. Credit card only. • The campground will reopen on June 1. Campers must be self-contained as no restroom facilities will be available. This convenient, in-town campground provides year-round RV and camperfacilities for
BILLINGS OPEN SPACE CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY PROJECT Grant. On March 1, 2021, History Colorado awarded Boulder County a $22,150 grant to complete an intensive-level cultural resource survey on the 326-acre Billings Open Space property located along Longmont Dam Road (County Road 80) west of Lyons. INJURED HIKER RESCUED ON ROYAL ARCH TRAIL Injured Hiker Rescued on Royal Arch Trail Boulder County, Colo. – On Sunday, June 6, 2021 at approximately 4:30 p.m., the Boulder County Communications Center was notified of an injured hiker on the Royal Arch Trail. A twenty-one year-old male from Boulder, CO sustained a non-life threatening leg injury while hiking on the Royal Arch Trail. Rocky Mountain Rescue Group provided a litter* Property Search
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THIS IS BOULDER COUNTY, COLORADO Boulder County is home to more than 300,000 residents and includes some of the most diverse, natural landscapes and sustainable development along the Northern Front Range of Colorado. From visionary open space, land use and sustainability policies to forward-thinking and compassionate human services programs, our county government helps foster a vibrant, healthy and active community. The county seat is the City of Boulder. Other incorporated towns and cities include: Erie, Jamestown, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, Nederland, Superior, and Ward.__
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KEEP MORATORIUM IN PLACE ON NEW OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND SEISMIC TESTING. The 9-month moratorium will allow staff time to research and draft changes to Article 12 of the Land Use Code in light of the local government authority clarified and expanded by Senate Bill 19-181.Read More →
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NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SELF-SERVICE RENEWAL KIOSK AVAILABLE AT LONGMONTKING SOOPERS
Boulder County residents can now renew their vehicle registration at a self-service kiosk at the King Soopers in Longmont at 1611 Pace Street. The kiosk is available during store hours, typically 5 a.m. – 12 a.m. seven days per week. Read More →__
2019 HESSIE TRAILHEAD WEEKEND SHUTTLE NOW RUNNING – IT’S FREE! Boulder County will once again offer a free shuttle service on weekends and holidays this summer and fall to carry passengers from Nederland’s RTD Park-n-Ride to the Hessie Trailhead. The shuttle service will run from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Read More →__
2019 LAND THROUGH THE LENS – A BOULDER COUNTY JURIED PHOTOGRAPHYEXHIBIT
Friday, Aug. 9, 5-8 p.m. at The Great Frame Up Longmont - Boulder County Parks & Open Space will be hosting... read more →Read More →
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BOULDER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE HOSTING NATIONAL NIGHT OUT EVENTS ONTUESDAY, AUG. 6
Free, family-friendly events will take place around the county - The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office invites the public to join... readmore →
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GUARDRAIL WORK ON LEE HILL DRIVE TO REQUIRE DAYTIME ROAD CLOSURES AND FULLTIME BICYCLING RESTRICTIONS STARTING JULY 29 The road will be closed to all travel from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and fully closed to bicycling (24/7). Anyone violating the restriction could be subject to citation by the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. The project is slated to last into November, but staff will attempt to lift the travel restrictions as soon as possible. Read More →__
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KEEP MORATORIUM IN PLACE ON NEW OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS AND SEISMIC TESTING. The 9-month moratorium will allow staff time to research and draft changes to Article 12 of the Land Use Code in light of the local government authority clarified and expanded by Senate Bill 19-181.Read More →
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NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SELF-SERVICE RENEWAL KIOSK AVAILABLE AT LONGMONTKING SOOPERS
Boulder County residents can now renew their vehicle registration at a self-service kiosk at the King Soopers in Longmont at 1611 Pace Street. The kiosk is available during store hours, typically 5 a.m. – 12 a.m. seven days per week. Read More →__
2019 HESSIE TRAILHEAD WEEKEND SHUTTLE NOW RUNNING – IT’S FREE! Boulder County will once again offer a free shuttle service on weekends and holidays this summer and fall to carry passengers from Nederland’s RTD Park-n-Ride to the Hessie Trailhead. The shuttle service will run from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Read More →__
2019 LAND THROUGH THE LENS – A BOULDER COUNTY JURIED PHOTOGRAPHYEXHIBIT
Friday, Aug. 9, 5-8 p.m. at The Great Frame Up Longmont - Boulder County Parks & Open Space will be hosting... read more →Read More →
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BOULDER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE HOSTING NATIONAL NIGHT OUT EVENTS ONTUESDAY, AUG. 6
Free, family-friendly events will take place around the county - The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office invites the public to join... readmore →
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GUARDRAIL WORK ON LEE HILL DRIVE TO REQUIRE DAYTIME ROAD CLOSURES AND FULLTIME BICYCLING RESTRICTIONS STARTING JULY 29 The road will be closed to all travel from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and fully closed to bicycling (24/7). Anyone violating the restriction could be subject to citation by the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. The project is slated to last into November, but staff will attempt to lift the travel restrictions as soon as possible. Read More → __See More News ArticlesUPCOMING EVENTS__
Public Hearing: Docket LU-19-0019/SPR-19-0035 Ryan New Residence andDriveway Earthwork
Aug 8, 2019 11:00am
Public Hearing: Docket SE-18-0006 Rath Lot SplitAug 8, 2019 1:00pm
Land Through The Lens Photo Exhibit Grand OpeningAug 9, 2019 5:00pm
County Commissioners' Business Meeting Aug 13, 2019 10:30am County Commissioners' Business Meeting Aug 15, 2019 10:30am County Commissioners' Business Meeting Aug 20, 2019 10:30am Public Hearing: SU-19-0007 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLCCommunication Tower
Aug 7, 2019 1:00pm
Board of Adjustment Public MeetingAug 7, 2019 4:00pm
County Commissioners' Business MeetingAug 8, 2019 10:30am
Public Hearing: Docket LU-19-0019/SPR-19-0035 Ryan New Residence andDriveway Earthwork
Aug 8, 2019 11:00am
Public Hearing: Docket SE-18-0006 Rath Lot SplitAug 8, 2019 1:00pm
Land Through The Lens Photo Exhibit Grand OpeningAug 9, 2019 5:00pm
County Commissioners' Business Meeting Aug 13, 2019 10:30am County Commissioners' Business Meeting Aug 15, 2019 10:30am County Commissioners' Business Meeting Aug 20, 2019 10:30am Public Hearing: SU-19-0007 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLCCommunication Tower
Aug 7, 2019 1:00pm
Board of Adjustment Public MeetingAug 7, 2019 4:00pm
County Commissioners' Business MeetingAug 8, 2019 10:30am
Public Hearing: Docket LU-19-0019/SPR-19-0035 Ryan New Residence andDriveway Earthwork
Aug 8, 2019 11:00am
Public Hearing: Docket SE-18-0006 Rath Lot SplitAug 8, 2019 1:00pm
Land Through The Lens Photo Exhibit Grand OpeningAug 9, 2019 5:00pm
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