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Posts Tagged ‘plan boulder’

Register for PLAN-Boulder’s Annual Dinner

Register for PLAN-Boulder’s Annual Dinner

He has put the goober in gubernatorial. Jim Hightower on Texas Governor Rick Perry Enjoy the wit and wisdom of former Texas Agriculture Commissioner Jim Hightower at PLAN-Boulder County's Annual Dinner on June 3.  The Annual Dinner is a [...]

Response to PLAN-Boulder on Boards and Commissions

Response to PLAN-Boulder on Boards and Commissions

Letter to Boulder City Council sent on March 2, 2012 (In the Blue Line web site) I read the recent letter from PLAN-Boulder County Board of Directors addressed to the Mayor and the Boulder City Council suggesting that city boards and commissions [...]

Xcel Continues to Outspend Pro-2B & 2C Groups

Xcel Continues to Outspend Pro-2B & 2C Groups

Xcel Energy and the Boulder Smart Energy Coalition (BSEC) spent almost exactly 10 times the amount that pro-2B & 2C groups spent since campaign finance reporting began in August.  The reports, which were due today, show election contributions [...]

The Second 2011 PLAN-Boulder Council Candidate Forum

The Second 2011 PLAN-Boulder Council Candidate Forum

The second PLAN-Boulder County forum for City Council candidates (September 16, 2011) featured Mark Gelband, incumbent George Karakehian, Suzanne Jones, and Tom Johnston squaring off over municipalization and affordable housing, among other issues, [...]

The First 2011 PLAN-Boulder Council Candidate Forum

The First 2011 PLAN-Boulder Council Candidate Forum

Friday September 9th, PLAN-Boulder County held the first of three City Council candidate fora at the Boulder Public Library. The room was packed, with people standing in the back, listening to Tim Plass, Daniel Ziskin, Jonathan Hondorf, Ken Wilson [...]

Van Jones Urges Boulder to Embrace the Green Collar Economy

Van Jones Urges Boulder to Embrace the Green Collar Economy

At the 2011 PLAN-Boulder County Annual Dinner on March 2, Van Jones told a packed banquet hall at the Hotel Boulderado that the most dire threat facing America right now is not climate change, but increased diversity coupled with decreased [...]

Coloradan | Open space

Coloradan |  Open space

by Lisa Marshall for the Coloradan In 1951 an idealistic Boulder mother named Arlene Wolfe (MBusEd’68) had an epiphany in a Paris park years before the term “open space” would become ingrained in the local Boulder vernacular.  Read [...]