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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - February 8, 2013
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This week on Inside Boulder News: Main library seeks renovation ideas; community program helps disabled skiers master the slopes; Boulder B-cycle expands; and city asks for historic preservation input.
A
Welcome
to
inside
boulder
news,
I'm
natalie
wood,
boulders
main
library
will
be
getting
some
renovations
thanks
to
funding
from
the
capital
improvement
bond.
2.45
million
dollars
of
the
voter-approved
bond
is
funding
improvements
to
the
first
floor,
which
includes
the
children's
and
teen
areas,
as
well
as
the
adult
fiction.
Music
and
movie
collections
studio,
trope
design
collective
has
been
chosen
as
the
project
architect
and
they
are
leading
community
meetings
this
month
to
seek
your
input.
What.
C
Our
public
can
expect
is
to
have
a
chance
to
dream
big,
to
come
forward
with
ideas
and
suggestions
for
this
remodel
project.
We
are
looking
for
input
from
patrons
of
all
ages.
The
funding
amount
is
2.4
five
million
dollars
and
it
specifically
targets
the
remodel
and
renovation
of
the
main
library's
main
floor
children
and
teen
space.
A
You
can
keep
up
with
the
renovation
progress
at
Boulder
library
org.
There
may
be
a
shortage
of
snow
this
year,
but
that's
not
stopping
winter
athletes
of
all
abilities
from
hitting
the
slopes
at
Eldora,
boulders
closest
ski
resort,
inside
Boulder,
News,
reporter
Lauren
Peterson
has
more
on
the
Ignite
adaptive
sport
program.
It's.
E
F
Cater
to
people
with
disabilities,
because
we
want
them
to
have
the
same
experience
as
able-bodied
people,
we'd
like
them
to
come
out
here
and
enjoy
the
snow,
enjoy
the
comfort
of
the
outdoors
get
some
fresh
air
do
things
they
wouldn't
normally
do
in
their
everyday
life.
It
means
the
world
to
them,
and
you.
G
E
Off
Maria,
just
like
no
two
snowflakes
are
alike.
No
two
students
who
come
to
ignite
are
the
same
either.
Ignite
has
a
wide
variety
of
specialized
equipment
and
volunteers
to
match,
upon
arrival,
volunteers,
work
with
students
to
determine
their
abilities
and
which
snow
sport
would
be
right
for
them.
However,
what
really
makes
ignite
great
are
the
200-plus
volunteers,
each
ski
season,
some.
G
E
D
H
E
A
Boulders
popular
bike
share
program
is
making
it
even
more
convenient
to
pedal
around
town
this
year,
Boulder
b-cycle
has
picked
up
speed
since
its
launch
in
2011,
and
the
nonprofit
won't
be
hitting
the
brakes
anytime
soon.
B-Cycle
plans
to
add
ten
new
stations
in
2013
and
the
community
has
been
invited
to
provide
feedback
on
the
new
locations.
Visit,
inspire
Boulder,
calm
to
check
out
twenty
proposed
station
locations
and
help
narrow
it
down
to
the
ten
you
want
to
see
installed
this
year.