Nicole's Notes
Nicole's Notes - Week of July 28, 2025
Water and wildfire hardening, a county behavioral health tax, the president decides mental institutions, not housing, will solve homelessness.
Nicole's Notes
Water and wildfire hardening, a county behavioral health tax, the president decides mental institutions, not housing, will solve homelessness.
Nicole's Notes
Mobile food pantry, new platform for meeting agendas and materials, Council discusses manufactured homes and policies to grow the local economy.
Nicole's Notes
Parking requirements for new developments, polling results, Bike to Work Day, a quick note about hope.
Nicole's Notes
Community support following Pearl Street attack, land use code cleanups, Folsom Street open house.
News
Violence and hatred have no place in our community.
Nicole's Notes
Food tax rebate program applications close 6/30, new wildfire resilience website and newsletter, BVCP progress and next steps.
Nicole's Notes
Federal funding cuts expand their local reach and hit my home. The Council considers expanding the city's Wildland Urban Interface (WUI).
Nicole's Notes
When real life is scarier than horror movies, the radical history of labor movements, ballot measures, and the first financial forecast of 2025.
Engage
The story of International Workers' Day is as relevant today as it was 139 years ago.
Nicole's Notes
New 2025 Housing Resource Guide available, Chat with Council at Rocky Mountain Equality, remembering we're all in this together.
Reflections
I sent this letter to my newsletter after the November 2024 election. I am reposting it here as a reminder that grief is normal and actively processing grief is essential.
Nicole's Notes
Find a summer position with Boulder Parks and Recreation, attend an Earth Day event, provide feedback on the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan.