Nicole's Notes - Week of April 7, 2025
2025 Neighborhood Connection Fund applications, impact fees to fund more affordable housing, and a 4/12 BVCP community roundtable and open house.

In this newsletter
- What's new?
- This week at City Council
- Get engaged
- Community Kudos
- Quote for the month
- What I'm reading/listening to
- Community resources
- Weekly Schedule
What's new?
Applications for the 2025 Neighborhood Connection Fund are now available to help neighborhoods in the city of Boulder build and strengthen community.
This week at City Council
Council gives feedback on two projects: impact fees on single-family scrapes and redevelopments to fund more affordable housing, and the Core Arterial Network.
Get engaged
Attend Saturday's community roundtable and open house to learn about the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan and feedback to date, then discuss key topics, opportunities, and challenges in roundtables with fellow community members.
Community Kudos
Congratulations to my colleague, Councilmember Taishya Adams, who received an award at the Latino Chamber's Empowered Women Conference last week!
Quote for the month
When it gets harder to love, love harder.
-Lawyer, author, and civil rights advocate Van Jones
What I'm reading/listening to
Professor and architect Azza Kamal discusses the importance of socially and environmentally just development in the CU Alumni Association's Coloradan.
Community resources
Click here to find local assistance programs, report an issue, contact staff or Councilmembers, learn about grant opportunities, and more.
Weekly Schedule
Find my weekly schedule and annual meeting tally here.