
Residents of Boulder County will have the opportunity to tune in or show up for the Boulder County Planning Commission's upcoming meeting on January 21 at 1:30 p.m. This session offers a blend of both the traditional in-person attendance and the modern convenience of virtual participation. Interested parties can head down to the Downtown Boulder County Courthouse, located on the 3rd Floor at 1325 Pearl St., Boulder, to engage face-to-face, or join from afar via a live Zoom connection. As specified in the announcement released by Boulder County, in-person public speaker registration will occur on the premises.
For those inclined to follow the proceedings online but without the intent of speaking, the county confirms that the meeting will be streamed live through the county's eSCRIBE platform. The video feed will become accessible on the agenda page once the meeting is underway. Details on how to register for virtual participation are available for those wishing to contribute public comment during the meeting, and assistance can be received by contacting the Planning and Permitting Division at 303-441-3930 or via email.
At the heart of this meeting lies the Docket BVCP-25-0001, marking the ten-year major update to the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan. As described in an announcement, the commission will hear community change requests, giving voice to residents' perspectives and insights. Public testimony is encouraged, signaling the commission's commitment to involving the local community in shaping the region's future.









