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July 2018
City Council Meeting Open Forum
The July 17 city council meeting, beginning at 7 pm in the Council Chambers at 350 Kimbark Street, will be an Open Forum for residents to talk for 5 minutes each to council members about any topic on their minds. Please plan on attending the forum and speaking up for stronger riparian protections including: Rewriting the criteria in 15.05.020(E)(3)(b) used to identify circumstances where the 150-foot riparian setback may be reduced in order to eliminate loopholes and provide more stringent…
Find out more »Longmont City Council Meeting
The updated Land Development Code is scheduled to go before City Council for a first reading on Tuesday, July 24 at 7pm at the City Council Chambers (350 Kimbark Street). A second reading is tentatively scheduled to follow on August 14.
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October 2018
City Council Meeting
Please attend the City Council meeting on October 2nd at the Civic Center (350 Kimbark Street) and wear green to show your support for Stand With Our St. Vrain Creek! Stand With Our St. Vrain Creek will be presenting comments to City Council during the public invited to be heard portion of the meeting starting at 7:00pm at the Civic Center (350 Kimbark Street). We ask that you arrive at 6:40pm if you'd like to present your own comments since…
Find out more »St. Vrain and Left Hand Stream Management Plan at Longmont Farmer’s Market
St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Conservancy District staff are seeking input on the St. Vrain Left Hand Stream Management Plan process to help transition from flood recovery to restoring and protecting stream health. The first opportunity for pubic input on the plan is at the Longmont Farmer's Market on Saturday, October 13th from 8am to 2pm.
Find out more »St. Vrain and Left Hand Stream Management Plan at Altona Grange
St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Conservancy District staff are seeking input on the St. Vrain Left Hand Stream Management Plan process to help transition from flood recovery to restoring and protecting stream health. The second opportunity for pubic input on the plan is at the Altona Grange from 6:30pm to 8:30pm on Tuesday, October 16th.
Find out more »January 2019
City Council Meeting
This is a last minute notice, but Longmont is holding another City Council Open forum tonight at 7:00pm at the Civic Center (350 Kimbark Street) where residents can speak about any topic they desire. If you are able to attend, please consider doing so and speaking up in favor of greater riparian protections. Since residents can speak about any topic for up to 5 minutes, it's best to show up early to add your name to the speaker list. https://www.apnews.com/519eccc528c74f4f93e120a7c9077b71
Find out more »City Council Meeting
City Council will be reviewing and scheduling the projects they want to pursue in 2019 at the January 22nd City Council meeting. One of the these projects is the revisions to the riparian section of the Land Development Code (LDC). Staff will ask council to prioritize the projects in the order they wish staff to work on them. Also council members will be asked to choose which recommendations of Stand With Our Saint Vrain Creek’s 4/1/2018 letter they wish to…
Find out more »February 2019
Advisory Panel Meeting to Discuss Future Development of St. Vrain River Corridor
A second meeting of an advisory panel to continue discussion of future development of the St. Vrain river corridor to meet goals B3 and B4 of the Longmont City Council’s workplan has been scheduled for Friday, February 15th from 8:30am to 11:30am at the Longmont Museum. The session is open to the public as observers and we are asking Longmont residents to attend if their schedule allows so that the process is as transparent as possible. The agenda is below: Agenda…
Find out more »The Remarkable Riparian Zone: What’s Going On With Our St. Vrain Greenway?
On Wednesday, February 27th, Longmont Political Revolution is sponsoring a presentation at the Longmont Public Library featuring Stand With Our St. Vrain Creek and Front Range Nesting Bald Eagle Studies. Stand's half of the presentation, titled "The Remarkable Riparian Zone: What's Happening With Our St. Vrain Greenway?" will explain why a functioning riparian zone is crucial to a healthy river system and how it can help mitigate future floods. It will also detail some of the goings-on regarding the St.…
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