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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - July 3, 2020
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This week on Inside Boulder News: Facial Covering Order Extension, 4th of July, and Vision Zero
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Welcome
to
inside
Boulder
news
your
source
for
all
things:
Boulder
I'm,
Jocelyn,
Navin
Daniel.
This
week,
Boulder
County
Public
Health,
announced
that
it
was
extended.
The
facial
covering
order
indefinitely
every
person
over
12
years
old,
must
weigh
face
covering
whenever
in
public
anywhere
in
Boulder
County,
that
social
distancing
of
6
feet
cannot
be
maintained.
Jevs,
iock,
Boulder,
County,
Public,
Health,
Executive
Director,
said
quote.
Wearing
a
face
mask
in
public
is
not
a
political
statement.
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It's
an
important
tool
in
our
toolbox
to
help
slow
the
spread
of
this
disease
and
put
governor
jared
Polis
announced
this
week.
That
Colorado
is
entering
its
third
phase
of
reopening
called
to
protect
your
neighbor
Colorado
communities
that
have
demonstrated
they're.
Reducing
the
spread
of
the
virus
and
they're
effectively
responding
to
outbreaks
in
contact
tracking
can
apply
to
enter
this
third
phase
next
week
in
order
for
Boulder
County
to
be
able
to
enter
this
new
phase,
which
would
further
East
restrictions.
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Officials
are
asking
community
members
to
continue
wearing
a
face
covering
in
public
to
move
away
from
others
who
are
not
wearing
face
masks
if
they
come
closer
than
six
feet
to
you,
maintain
social
distancing
and
consider
the
risk
and
benefits
of
activities
you
enjoy.
The
county
recommends
to
choose
activities
that
are
less
likely
to
spread
the
disease.
More
information
on
Boulder
County's
public
health
order
can
be
found
on
bowler
County,
Health
Authority.
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The
city
of
Boulder
is
encouraging
community
members
to
have
a
safe
and
fun
Independence
Day.
While
hearing
the
city's
ban
on
fireworks
and
public
health
orders
to
limit
the
spread
of
Cova
19.
As
you
celebrate
the
holiday
this
weekend,
please
remember
to
continue
to
follow
key
safety
measures
related
to
kovin
18,
such
as
wearing
a
face
covering
and
maintaining
physical
distance
ring
from
those
and
other
households.
The
city
is
currently
operating
under
several
orders,
which
limits
public
and
private
gathering
sizes,
a
reminder
that
fireworks
are
illegal
in
the
city
of
Boulder.
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In
addition
to
concerns
about
injuries,
the
dry
environment
that
we
live
in
puts
our
open
space
in
Mountain
Park
areas
at
risk
for
violent
fires.
Community
members
are
encouraged
to
report
firework
violations
by
calling
the
non-emergency
number
for
dispatch
at
303,
441
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always
call
9-1-1
in
the
case
of
an
emergency.
If
you're
recreating
this
4th
of
July
at
one
of
boulders
park
trails,
our
outdoor
public
spaces,
please
adhere
to
physical
distance
requirements
of
at
least
6
feet.
All
city
parks
are
open
from
5:00
a.m.
to
11
p.m.
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with
the
exception
of
the
area
near
Evan
G,
fine
Park,
which
remains
closed
for
an
emergency
order.
Please
visit
the
city's
kovin
19
resource
page
for
all
the
latest
information
at
the
website.
Seen
on
your
screen.
As
of
July
1st
electronic
smoking
devices
are
now
subject
to
an
additional
city
sales
and
use
tax
of
40%.
Last
November
voters
approved
the
additional
sales
tax
on
vaping
products,
which
includes
any
refill
cartridge
or
device
component.
This
was
done
in
an
effort
to
curb
youth.
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Nicotine
use
city
council
took
additional
measures
last
year
to
cryptococcal
use
among
youth
by
raising
the
age
to
purchase
to
21
for
tobacco
products,
banning
the
sale
of
flavored
vaping
products,
among
others.
More
information
can
be
found
on
the
website.
Seen
on
your
screen,
the
beginning
of
this
month
also
reinstated
the
city's
disposable
bag
fee,
which
was
temporarily
suspended
in
late
March
in
the
lineman,
with
guidance
from
governor
jared
Polis,
who
suggested
a
suspension
of
back
fees
for
30
days,
customers
will
once
again
be
charged
a
10-cent
fee
on
plastic
bags.
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The
Boulder
County
Public
Health
Department,
advises
that
bringing
your
own
backs
to
a
store
is
very
low-risk.
The
city
also
encourages
to
wash
reusable
shopping
bags
in
hot
water
after
shopping
to
prevent
the
transmission
of
all
potential
pathogens
that
may
be
present
on
food.
More
information
can
be
found
on
the
website.
Seen
on
your
screen,
boulders
transportation
team
would
like
to
hear
from
you
on
two
upcoming
vision:
0
initiatives.
We
spoke
to
Amy
Liu
and
senior
transportation
planner
to
learn
about
these
projects
and
why
your
feedback
is
important.
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Now
these
projects
are
not
gonna,
be
moving,
curbs
or
anything.
So
really,
you
know
this
is
a
chance
for
us
to
do
this
restriping
in
the
existing
space.
So
again
we
looked
at
the
PMP
first
and
then
looked
at
where
there
was
a
match
where
we
could
actually
implement
the
facilities
identified
in
our
plan
resurfacing.
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And
bicycle
lane
improvement
work
is
anticipated
to
begin
in
late
July.
The
second
initiative
the
city
is
looking
to
receive
feedback
on,
is
vision,
zeroes,
flex
funded
projects
which
explore
new
ways
of
delivering
projects
that
improve
safety
and
comfort
for
cyclists
and
pedestrians
that
are
quick
built
and
low-cost.
These.
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Selected
improvements
for
this
project
will
be
installed
beginning
this
fall
through
2021
community
members
can
provide
feedback
and
view
additional
details
on
both
vision.
0
projects
on
be
heard
boulder
until
July
13th,
more
information
can
be
found
on
the
city's
newsroom.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us
on
this
week's
edition
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