Boulder is taking aim at the city’s tear-down trend. City council last week approved an $11-per-square-foot fee on single-family homes that exceed the size of the ones they replace. The new fee, set ...
A city study found scrape-and-rebuild projects remove relatively affordable homes from the market and increase demand for affordable housing for workers.
A look back at the eclectic shops, counterculture cafés and shifting streetscapes that defined a bygone era of downtown ...
City says it needs more time to prepare for graywater systems; critics say the ban conflicts with Boulder’s sustainability goals.
Why do progressive candidates in Boulder always seem to come from behind on election night only to surge ahead? A data model offers clues.
Brian Keegan and Bob Yates discuss what Boulder’s election results reveal about the city’s political direction.
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Election results show voters divided between progressive and moderate candidates, with strong support for new tax measures.
Check here for results as they come in, as Boulder voters decide four city council seats and tax measures on capital projects ...
Water damage nearly doomed the landmark, spurring a preservation campaign that brought together engineers, donors and local ...
Two existing sales taxes will be permanent. A new one funds mental health services. The total sales tax rate in the City of ...
The utility has executed or reached settlements with more than 2,000 plaintiffs in the lawsuit over the 2021 Marshall Fire.
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