
Boulder County residents, here's your chance to dive into the nitty-gritty of community, housing, and human services. Boulder County Commissioners are hosting a Town Hall on April 15. It's slated to go down from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Southeast Community Hub, where you can engage directly with the county's decision-makers at 1755 S. Public Road, Lafayette, according to Boulder County.
You've got questions about below-market-rate housing, support for mobile home residents, or homelessness services, the same goes for queries on food aid, health coverage, or financial support programs. Ahead of the game, no need to sign up, just roll up to the event, where Spanish interpretation will be at the ready, and if you fancy a spot to speak, earmark it on the sign-in sheet when you arrive. But remember, don't look for a link to log on; this gathering's all about face-to-face.
The commissioners and department staff will provide a rundown of the county services they offer for kids, seniors, and those on the job hunt. After the presentation, it's Q&A time, so this is your chance to seek clarity on any county-related conundrums you're grappling with. Curious folks who can't show up but still itch for information can always zap an email to [email protected] for the presentation or to pose additional questions.









