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Boulder County News

Published by the Boulder County Commissioners

Past Issues

February 1997

County Acquires Archdiocese of Denver Property

The Commissioners voted Jan. 23 to purchase 200 acres of land owned by the Archdiocese of Denver as county open space. The property is located near Lafayette, north of Dillon Road and east of 120th Street, and adjacent to the Adams County border. Portions of the Archdiocese property in Adams County are slated to be annexed to Broomfield for a new high school and residential development.

Under the purchase agreement, Boulder County would convey a conservation easement to both the City of Broomfield and the City of Lafayette per the terms of an Intergovernmental Agreement among the three entities. The Archdiocese also would grant a conservation easement to the county, at no cost, on 61 acres of land, likely to be acquired by Broomfield at a future date.

Preservation of the property as open space is important because it extends the buffer between Louisville, Lafayette and Broomfield from U.S. 36 to the East County Line. In addition, portions of the property are designated as lands of agricultural importance. Preservation also reserves a specific corridor with adjacent open space for the potential development of a northwest parkway. For more information, call the Parks and Open Space Department at 441-3950.

Joint Purchase of Callahan Property Approved

The Commissioners agreed Jan. 28 to a joint purchase with Louisville of 46 acres of land on the south side of Baseline Road, about mile west of 95th Street. Under the purchase agreement, Louisville retains 12 acres for three residential lots. The rest of the land is to be preserved as open space -- one of the few remaining open parcels along Baseline Road. Since 1978, the land has been designated as part of the Davidson Mesa scenic area and as a buffer between Louisville and Lafayette. Northwest portions of the property also are lands of agricultural importance. For more information, contact the Parks and Open Space Department, 441-3950.

Regional Transportation Task Force Receives Draft Report

A draft report presented to the Regional Transportation Task Force on Jan. 16 identifies three traffic corridors that are likely to be the most congested in Boulder County in coming decades: U.S. Highway 36, the Diagonal Highway and State Highway 7 or Arapahoe Road. Daily trips on each of these roads are as follows:

U.S. Highway 36 from Broomfield to Boulder: 68,000 today, with 81,000 by the year 2020.Diagonal Highway from Longmont to Boulder: 33,000 today, with 43,000 by 2020.State Highway 7 from Lafayette to Boulder: 14,000 today, with 17,600 by 2020.

The report studied three additional corridors that also experience heavy traffic: State Highway 36 from Boulder to Lyons (the North Foothills Highway), State Highway 119 through Boulder Canyon and U.S. Highway 287.

The draft report suggests methods of coping with increased traffic, but all options are costly. The Regional Transportation Task Force will study these suggestions, seek consensus and make recommendations for solutions over the coming year. For more information, call Intergovernmental Relations Director Dickey Lee Hullinghorst at 441-3500.

Boulder County Youth Corps Expands

Thanks to the participation of several Boulder County communities, the Boulder County Youth Corps program is expanding by 50 percent in only its second year. Last summer the Youth Corps hired 10 teams of 10 Boulder County teenagers, each with an adult team leader, to work on a variety of community service projects. For example, the teens built a garage for Casa de la Esperanza, a Boulder County family housing community in Longmont for agricultural workers, and they constructed new trails on the Rabbit Mountain and Hall Ranch Open Space.

With city and town involvement this year, an additional 50 teens will be tackling projects in their own home towns, beginning in mid-June. Thus far, the communities of Erie and Superior have agreed to co-sponsor a team, as will Louisville. Longmont will sponsor its own team, and Boulder is considering one, too.

Last year, projects for the Youth Corps were selected from proposals submitted by Boulder County departments. This year, participating communities also will submit project ideas, and non-profit organizations in the communities are invited to submit proposals as well.

Youth age 14 to 17 may apply to work for the program. Applications are available Feb. 1 from school counseling offices, at city or town halls and at recreation centers, or by calling the Youth Corps office at 441-4960.

Commissioners to Serve on Boards

During county reorganization activities in January, the Commissioners designated themselves to serve as county representatives for the following boards: Ron Stewart -- Economic Futures Panel, Regional Transportation Task Force and Consortium of Cities; Jana Mendez -- Fair Board, Regional Air Quality Council, Solid Waste Authority and Human Services Coordinating Council; Paul Danish -- Denver Regional Council of Governments Board of Directors, Private Industry Council, Urban Drainage and Flood Control, and Rocky Flats Local Impacts Initiative.

Eldora Hotel Receives Boulder County Historic Landmark Designation

The Commissioners have designated the Gold Miner Hotel, 601 Klondyke, Eldora, as a Boulder County Historic Landmark. The hotel was built in 1897-1898, at the height of Eldora's mining and real estate boom. The log structure also was a restaurant and saloon, and it served as the social and business center for the community. In 1989, the hotel was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more information, contact the Land Use Department at 441-3930.

Upcoming Items of Note

Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 10 in the Boulder County Fairgrounds Meeting Room, Longmont. For more information, call the Land Use Department, 441-3930, or the Parks and Open Space Department, 441-3950.

Regional Transportation Task Force Meeting 7 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 12 in the Commissioners' Hearing Room on the third floor of the Boulder County Courthouse. For more information, call Intergovernmental Relations Director Dickey Lee Hullinghorst at 441-3500.

President's Day Monday, Feb. 17. County offices are closed.

Human Services Coordinating Council Meeting noon, Wednesday, Feb. 19 in the Administrative Services Training Room, 2025 14th St., Boulder. For more information, call Special Projects Coordinator Barbara Kendall, 441-3840.

Planning Commission Meeting 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 19 in the Commissioners' Hearing Room on the third floor of the Boulder County Courthouse. The meeting reconvenes at 7 p.m. after a dinner break. For more information, call the Land Use Department, 441-3930.

Boulder County Day in Erie Wednesday, Feb. 26. For more information, call Policy Analyst Carolyn Dulchinos, 441-4567.

January Contracts and Bid Awards

Parks and Open Space Department Contract:

With Professional Building Movers to relocate the Dickens/Stroh barn ($17,560).

Transportation Department Contracts:

With Tierdael Construction for the North 63rd Street waterline restoration ($105,555).

With Henderson Associations for facilitation of the Boulder County Regional Transportation Task Force ($12,750).

Aging Services Division Contract:

With Legal Aid Society of Metro Denver for legal services ($9,000).

1997 Non-Profit Agency Contracts:

With the Boulder County AIDS Project ($22,285).

With Bal Swan Children's Center ($3,517).

With Columbine Family Health Center ($9,923).With I Have a Dream Foundation ($2,500).With Special Transportation for Boulder County ($143,665).With the Counseling Center ($20,420).With Retired Senior Volunteer Program ($35,000).With Community Food Share ($44,123).With the Center for People with Disabilities ($70,291).With Dental Aid ($67,721).With Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Colorado ($6,500).With Emergency Family Assistance Association ($89,514).With Radio Reading Service of the Rockies ($17,000).With Boulder Valley Women's Health Center ($42,000).With Developmental Disabilities Center ($742,688).With Voices for Children ($14,239).With Boulder County Safehouse ($90,263).With Volunteer Connection ($75,000).

Architects Division Contract:

With Sterling Carpet and Tile for carpet in the Health and Social Services Building ($9,801).

Road Maintenance Division Bid Awards:

For a single-axle spray patcher to Power Motive Corporation ($109,341).

For steel cutting edges to Wagner Equipment ($19,272.50).

Head Start Bid Award:

For a 20-passenger bus to Intermountain Coach ($28,722).

 

Parks and Open Space Bid Awards:

For a 6X4 gator to UniWest Equipment ($8,052).

For an all-wheel drive minivan to Hajek Chevrolet ($20,043.17).

Boulder County News is published monthly by the Board of County Commissioners. The purpose of the newsletter is to provide information concerning Boulder County government to Boulder County municipalities. Whenever possible, contact names and phone numbers are included. Please direct comments and suggestions to the editor, Jana Petersen, Public Information Officer, at 441-3399/3500, or e-mail: jlpco@co.boulder.co.us.

 

Board of County Commissioners

P.O. Box 471

Boulder, CO 80306

Phone: (303)441-3500, Fax: 441-4525

 

 

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