I suppose you'll want your Wednesday morning city council recap, #Boulder. Here goes:
Health officials say the curve is definitely flattening, but we're probably in a "new normal" of social distancing until a vaccine is available.
Also in this thread: Boulder considering open space closures over crowding concerns. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1247673136809521152.html
Also in this thread: Boulder considering open space closures over crowding concerns. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1247673136809521152.html
And still not really looking seriously at closing some roads to cars to make more room for pedestrians/cyclists, as Denver has done. (They are looking at it, just not enthusiastically.)
Not in a thread, but Boulder has now designated its 200th individual historic landmark home.
IN a thread: Remaining board and commission appointments. Some familiar faces plus 2 PoC appointed across all 21 boards. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1247732935207215108.html
IN a thread: Remaining board and commission appointments. Some familiar faces plus 2 PoC appointed across all 21 boards. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1247732935207215108.html