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Tag: Floods

Posted inClimate Change

Boulder’s stormwater infrastructure faces test as wet spring continues and flood projects in ongoing limbo

by Tim Drugan June 7, 2023June 7, 2023

It’s not just in your head, this has been a wet spring.  May was the fourth-wettest for Boulder since 1872, according to city officials. Five and a half inches fell in the last 30 days. So how is the city’s stormwater infrastructure holding up to this influx of water? Are we on the brink of […]

Posted inClimate Change

Boulder’s $40 million flood project is a possible preview of dozens more battles to come

by Tim Drugan May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
Posted inClimate Change

As Boulder seeks to flood-proof Goose and Two Mile Creeks, some residents grapple with altering a wildlife pathway for flood defense

by Tim Drugan May 17, 2023May 18, 2023
Posted inClimate Change

In fires, floods and other crises, Boulder emergency officials tweet crucial info for residents. Are they planning for Twitter’s next chapter?

by Tim Drugan December 4, 2022December 5, 2022
Posted inClimate Change

Boulderites approve new climate tax. City of Boulder pledges resiliency money is ‘now going to the most vulnerable first.’

by Tim Drugan November 20, 2022November 21, 2022
Posted inLocal Government

In wake of yet another CU South referendum, uncertainty lingers 

by John Herrick November 11, 2022November 14, 2022
Posted inLocal Government

‘The biggest fear is losing this place’: Boulder residents grapple with high-stakes CU South vote

by John Herrick November 1, 2022November 4, 2022

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