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Boulder County to Celebrate 50 Years of Conservation at Upcoming Town Hall in Longmont

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Published on April 29, 2025
Boulder County to Celebrate 50 Years of Conservation at Upcoming Town Hall in LongmontSource: Google Street View

Boulder County is marking a significant milestone in its conservation efforts with the Parks & Open Space's 50th Anniversary. To this end, the Boulder County Commissioners are set to host a Town Hall where they'll discuss the past, present, and future of the county's outdoor spaces. This event is scheduled for May 6, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., and, according to a Boulder County announcement, will be held at Parks & Open Space, 5201 St. Vrain Road, Longmont.

Designed to facilitate a conversation on environmental stewardship and open space preservation, the Town Hall will feature a presentation by Ron West of the Resource Planning group in Parks and Open Space, celebrating the department's 50 years of work. Following the jubilee presentation, residents can engage with the commissioners, asking questions not just about the feat of fifty years in conservation, but also regarding any county-related issues.

For those interested in participating, the event requires no prior registration. In the interest of inclusivity, Spanish language interpretation will be available at the Town Hall. Residents who wish to secure a speaking opportunity at the event are asked to indicate their interest by checking the speaker box on the sign-in sheet upon arrival.

Boulder County also extends the offer to those unable to attend. If residents would like a copy of the presentation or have additional questions, they are invited to contact [email protected] via email.