Nicole's Notes - Week of February 24, 2025
Midterm check-in, understanding City Council priorities, Community Assembly application invitations go out.
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?
The photo above captures my feelings on how much work the Council took on with its 2024-2025 Council Priorities. The Council will hear an update on its progress this week at the midterm check-in.
This week at City Council
While the Council has a break from regular meetings and study sessions this week with the midterm check-in, March is full of public hearings and discussions on everything from occupancy laws to the Xcel Energy partnership.
Get engaged
Visit the latest Black Futures in Art exhibits, explore the Smithsonian's The Bias Inside Us traveling exhibition at the JCC, and watch free movies around town.
Community Kudos
Ten thousand community members received invitations to apply to the Boulder Valley's first Community Assembly, the city and county's lawsuit against fossil fuel companies moves forward, and city departments share their 2024 highlights.
Quote for the month
You done come too far to turn back now.
-Singer, songwriter, and producer Shaboozey
What I'm reading/listening to
CU Boulder researchers explore the impacts of real estate investment trusts that "buy income-producing properties to generate returns for investors."
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.