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City of Boulder Seeks Passionate Volunteers for Boards and Commissions to Shape Local Governance

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Published on June 30, 2025
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If you've been itching to make your voice heard in local government, this might be your chance to act. The City of Boulder is on the lookout for volunteers to take on roles in various boards and commissions that drive the city's decisions on important issues. These positions offer residents the opportunity to collaborate closely with elected officials and city staff in crafting Boulder's future.

Diving into logistics, the city is embracing modern meeting methods, offering a hybrid format for participation. Members can choose between face-to-face discussions or digital dialogue from the comfort of their homes. Plus, a bonus every member gets an EcoPass, promising unlimited hops aboard RTD trains and buses, according to the City of Boulder.

Despite efforts in March this year, some Boulder boards and commissions are still scouring for individuals to fill their ranks. Notably, the Parking and Travel Demand Management Commissions of the Boulder Junction Access District are on the prowl for eligible property owners or their representatives who can contribute to improvements in parking and transportation services within the area. Over in the realm of cannabis regulation, Boulder's Cannabis Licensing Advisory Board seeks residents as well as those from outside the city limits, who have a foot in the marijuana or hemp industries, to guide on policy matters and oversee license applications.