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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - January 4, 2013
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This week on Inside Boulder News: A Boulder second grader is awarded for knowing what to do during a house fire, an analysis shows how a 100-year flood would affect city buildings, and the students of Uni Hill learn about an important natural resource.
A
A
Welcome
to
inside
folder
news,
I'm,
Natalie
Wood,
a
boulder
second
grader
is
being
awarded
for
knowing
just
what
to
do
during
a
fire
near
her
family
townhome.
Here's
what
Lily
Longley
did
when
a
stranger
banged
on
her
door
and
shouted
that
a
nearby
unit
was
on
fire.
It's
a
situation,
no
one
expects
to
happen
to
them,
but
thanks
to
Boulder
education
efforts,
it's
a
situation.
Students
and
their
families
are
prepared
for
every.
C
A
C
A
C
You're
out,
please
stay
out,
I,
never
go
back
in
for
animals
for
material
goods
or
whatnot.
Let
the
firefighters
handle
that,
what's
so
great
about
the
case
with
lily
is
that
we
actually
got
feedback
that
this
is
working,
that
our
education
program
does
make
a
difference.
The
kids
are
learning.
Families
are
reacting
because
of
the
education.
A
Lily
received
a
special
recognition
certificate
at
the
December
eighteenth
council
meeting
for
her
efforts
in
the
fire
check
out
nfpa
org
for
fire
safety
tips
that
will
teach
kids
and
parents
how
to
be
prepared.
For
the
second
time.
This
year
the
city
of
folders
flood
management
program
and
outreach
efforts
have
earned
the
community
and
improved
reading
from
the
National
Flood
Insurance
Program
boulders
community
rating
system
was
recently
upgraded
from
a
class
6
to
a
class
5
because
of
the
city's
floodplain
mapping.
A
Studies
and
other
criteria
with
the
class
5
CRS
rating
folder
residents
and
businesses
are
now
eligible
for
a
twenty-five
percent
discount
on
standard
flood
insurance
rates,
which
is
expected
to
save
Boulder
businesses
and
residents.
Five
hundred
thirty
thousand
dollars
each
year,
a
higher
savings
than
any
other
city
in
Colorado
city
officials
are
studying
flood
risk
in
the
area
between
ninth
and
seventeenth
Street
and
between
canyon
and
Arapaho
to
help
guide
the
development
of
the
Civic
area
master
plan.
A
new
analysis
shows
two
of
Boulder
City
office.
Buildings
would
not
withstand
a
hundred
year.
A
D
A
Officials
plan
to
explore
a
number
of
options
to
phase
out
use
of
the
downtown
office
buildings
and
find
new
parking.
Although
Boulder
has
a
high
flood
risk,
our
creeks
and
lakes
provide
us
with
a
valuable
natural
resource
watch.
These
elementary
school
students
laugh
and
learn
about
water,
as
they
discover
what
they
can
do
to
help
conserve,
save.
E
E
Learn
the
importance
of
water
to
different
people
and
animals
and
plants,
and
then
they
also
learned
how
they
can
help
protect
and
conserve
it.
So
they
learned
to
not
throw
trash
in
a
stream
when
they
might
be
out
hiking
or
down
at
the
library
having
lunch
or
snacks
with
their
family,
and
they
learned
it's
really
important
to
pick
up
dog
poop
so
that
it
doesn't
end
up
in
our
streams
and
kids
learn
that
today
they
also
learned
the
importance
of
conserving
water
and
how
they
can
do
that.
E
A
Boulder
watershed
outreach
program
also
held
environmental
music
assemblies
at
Whittier,
Elementary
and
crestview
elementary
to
learn
more
about
the
program
and
how
humans
impact
water
in
Colorado
visit
Boulder
water
net,
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