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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News- November 24, 2017
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This week on Inside Boulder News: Council Swearing In, TreeOpp, and Fences Down for the Civic Area
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This
week
on
inside
for
the
news
new
council
members
were
sworn
in
this
week,
and
the
mayor
was
elected,
we'll
share
highlights
from
the
swearing-in
ceremony.
The
treated
breed
to
opportunity
program
is
nearing
the
end
of
its
grant-funded
period,
find
out
what's
in
store
for
this
innovative
program
and
it's
fences
down
for
the
Civic
area
check
out
the
cool
features
you
can
now
enjoy.
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Welcome
to
inside
boulder
news
your
source
for
all
things:
Boulder
I'm,
Donovan,
Daniel,
it's
the
beginning
of
a
new
council
term.
The
five
candidates
voted
on
to
Boulder
City
Council
were
sworn
in
on
Tuesday
morning
after
the
official
swearing
in
the
meeting
was
continued
to
the
regular
6:00
p.m.
meeting
time
and
the
new
council
elected
Suzanne
Jones
as
mayor
and
there
in
bracket
as
Mayor
Pro
Tem.
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The
five
members
runnin
this
week
included
reelected
incumbents,
Mary,
young
and
Sam
Weaver,
along
with
new
incoming
members,
Joe
gran,
o
meerabai
Nagel
and
Cindy
Carlisle.
All
five
took
an
oath
to
faithfully
perform
the
duties
of
the
office
and
to
follow
the
constitution
of
both
the
u.s.
and
the
state
of
Colorado.
You
may
have
already
found
yourself
taking
a
stroll
down
boulders
newly
constructed
civic
area.
The
city
announced
this
week
that
the
fences
are
down
on
the
13,
acre
enhancement,
phase
between
the
boulder
main
library
and
the
municipal
building.
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Back
in
August,
this
was
the
scene
at
Boulder,
Civic
area.
Now,
with
the
first
phase
of
the
project,
wrapping
up
it's
a
much
prettier
picture,
while
most
of
the
fences
that
surrounded
the
West
area
of
Broadway
were
removed,
there
are
still
some
construction.
Fencing
that
remains
advil
will
soon
be
the
innovative
Creekside
nature
play
area.
The
city
anticipates
this
amenity
opening
up
by
the
first
week
of
December,
depending
on
weather
conditions.
In
the
meantime,
visitors
can
now
enjoy
the
new
11th
Street,
spine
bridge
and
wider
multi-use
paths.
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The
park
also
incorporates
a
hundred
and
fifty
new
trees
and
the
use
of
recycled
trees
and
stones
for
area
seating
throughout
the
park.
As
phase
one
of
the
construction
comes
to
an
end,
the
next
step
will
focus
on
creating
an
area
plan
for
the
East
bookend,
a
process
that
will
take
place
over
the
next
18
months.
You
can
follow
the
progress
of
Boulder
Civic
area
by
visiting
Boulder
Colorado
bug
of
forward
slash
civic
area.
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This
mural
along
the
Boulder
Creek
path
on
the
9-3
underpass.
That
was
part
of
that
plan.
2018,
however,
will
play
out
to
be
a
big
year
as
well.
The
office
of
Arts
and
Culture
has
been
working
with
the
city's
Department
of
Community
vitality,
to
bring
art
to
the
downtown
parking
garages.
It
programmed
the
kicks
off
in
2018
and
that's.
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They
treat
the
burrito
Opportunity
Program,
also
known
as
tree
up,
gives
participants
of
bridge
houses
ready
to
work
program,
a
chance
to
turn
infested
wood
debris
into
works
of
art
and
usable
products.
However,
the
grad
fund
period
for
the
program
is
about
to
end.
We
spoke
to
Margo
Joseph's
with
the
Parks
and
Recreation
Department
about
what
the
future
holds
for
this
innovative
program.
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C
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Lace
up
your
skates
and
welcome
the
return
of
winter
skate
presented
by
Boulder
Creek
events.
Winter
skates,
grand
opening
will
be
on
December
1st.
The
rink
will
operate
on
the
13th
Street
Plaza
right
by
the
Dushanbe
teahouse
and
will
run
until
the
end
of
February
visit,
BCE
productions,
calm,
/,
winter
skate,
4
hours
of
operations
and
then
nation
prices.
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