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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - May 24, 2019
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This week on Inside Boulder News - Wildland Assessments, Bubbles on Pearl and Memorial Day Events
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Welcome
to
inside
boulder
news
your
source
for
all
things:
Boulder
I'm,
Jonathan
Daniel
starting
next
month,
Boulder
Fire
Rescue,
will
begin
the
Wildfire
home
assessment
project
as
part
of
this
project.
Loveland
firefighters
will
be
conducting
an
assessment
of
every
home
located
in
higher
fire
risk
areas.
Within
the
city
we
spoke
to
Brian
Oliver,
the
city's
wildland
fire
division
chief
to
see
what
homeowners
can
expect.
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These
assessments
are
done
for
two
reasons:
one
operationally.
It
gives
us
a
much
better
picture
of
what
kind
of
risk
we
face
from
the
fire
service
side
and
what
work
we
need
to
do
to
help
protect
those
communities
that
are
right
there
on
the
edge
of
the
open
space
and
be
what
we're
really
hoping
for
is
to
engage.
The
community
results.
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B
At
things
that
have
happened
in
the
news
recently
in
California
Colorado
Springs,
some
of
those
places
where
once
the
fire
does
impact
the
community,
it
becomes
more
of
an
urban
configuration
style.
So
the
more
we
can
do
to
lower
the
risk
of
each
individual
home
or
each
individual
neighborhood.
The
less
of
that
chance
of
that
happening
for.
A
More
information
on
the
city's
wildland
fire
division.
Please
visit
the
website
seen
on-screen
visitor
strolling
along
the
pro
stream
ami
come
across
a
new
vibrant
interactive
mirror,
giving
an
old
building
a
new
life.
Take
a
look:
a
new
whimsical
design,
adorns
the
southside
of
Pro
Street
Mall
on
11th
Street,
a
mural
bursting
with
vibrant
colors.
The.
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Originally,
he
wanted
to
reflect
a
scene
of
Boulder
in
a
bubble
and
it
then
developed
it
into
the
other
section
of
it,
which
is
where
people
can
sit
and
pretend
they're
blowing
bubbles.
So
it
came
together
really
nicely
and
I
think
it's
a
really
fun
project
that
pretty
much
everybody
can
smile
about
when
they
look
at
it.
This.
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A
Discover
other
happenings
in
downtown
Boulder
check
out
Boulder
downtown
calm.
The
boulder
Police
Department
is
now
accepting
applications
for
their
free
summer
youth
academy.
It's
a
great
opportunity
for
teenagers
between
the
ages
of
14
and
18
to
learn
more
about
police
work
in
the
city
of
Boulder.
This
free
summer
camp
is
Monday
through
Friday
June
10th
through
the
21st
from
8
a.m.
to
4
p.m.
the
2
week
long
course
will
provide
attendees
with
an
in-depth
look
at
law
enforcement
with
some
hands-on
training.
Teens
will
run
through
the
officer.
A
Memorial
Day
marks
the
unofficial
start
of
summer
in
the
city,
with
the
aerial
Boulder
Creek
festival
from
May
25th
through
the
27th.
The
Boulder
Creek
festival
will
feature
carnival,
rides
tons
of
food
and
drinks
and
over
five
hundred
vendors
showcasing
community
arts
and
crafts.
Best
of
all,
it's
free
for
more
information
on
the
Boulder
Creek
festival.
Please
visit
Boulder,
Creek,
fest
calm
this
Memorial
Day
weekend.
The
popular
Park
to
park
shuttle
service
will
return
to
Chicago
Park.
The
bus
will
run
every
weekend
from
May
25th
through
September
seconds.
A
Proctor
park
provides
satellite
parking
and
free
shuttle
service
to
and
from
Chautauqua
Park,
to
create
a
better
visitor
experience,
while
reducing
vehicular
and
parking
impacts
on
neighborhoods
in
the
area's
natural
and
cultural
resources.
The
shuttle
one
every
15
minutes
from
8
a.m.
to
8
p.m.
and
yes
dogs
are
welcome.
Users
are
encouraged
to
download
the
transit
app
for
real-time
shuttle
schedule
and
information
to
view
the
shuttle
and
parking
map
places
at
the
park
to
park
pad
org.
A
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