This Week in Longmont – August 25, 2017
This Week in Longmont – August 25, 2017
Longmont City Council will host Coffee with Council from 9 to 10 am on Saturday, August 26, at The Brewing Market, 1520 S. Hover St. You can talk informally with at least two council members on any topic of your choice, and the coffee’s on us! Council members Moore and Christensen are scheduled to attend. For more information call the City Clerk’s Office at 303-651-8649.
Longmont’s SW Underpass Projects Bring New Hover Street Connections
The Hover Street pedestrian and bicycle underpass at Dry Creek is officially open for use. The Hover Street underpass at Dry Creek ties in to the Dry Creek Greenway trail and offers connectivity between the shopping center, Village at the Peaks, on the east side of Hover Street and the residential and commercial areas to the west. Customers and employees alike will be able to use the underpass to conveniently move around this bustling westside area.
Longmont Rec Center Maintenance Closure
Every year in late summer the City’s recreation facilities close for maintenance on systems and equipment. The Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Road, is closed from August 27 through September 3 and will reopen on Labor Day, Monday, September 4, with special holiday hours from 10 am to 4 pm. For more information, visit LongmontColorado.gov/rec.
New 3v3 Age 40+ Men’s Basketball League
Join Recreation Services’ new 3v3 age 40+ men’s basketball league played half court on Wednesday nights at the St. Vrain Memorial Building. Thursday night play is full court 5v5 at the Longmont Recreation Center. Teams play one game per week for an 8-game season. Don’t have a team? Sign up as a free agent and we’ll get you connected. Register through September 10 at the Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Road, or online at LongmontColorado.gov/Leagues.
Register Now to Hear Author Scott Carney
In “What Doesn’t Kill Us: How freezing water, extreme altitude, and environmental conditioning will renew our lost evolutionary strength” award-winning investigative journalist, anthropologist and author Scott Carney traces our evolutionary journey to a time when survival depended on how well we adapted to our environment and argues that we can restore that lost strength and fortitude. The Longmont Public Library will bring Carney and his unique perspective and theories to the City Council Chambers at 350 Kimbark Street from 7 to 8:30 pm on Monday, September 25. Advance registration for this program is required, and it’s likely to sell out. Register online at bit.ly/LibPrograms. No email address or internet service? Call 303-651-8472 to register by phone.
Brighten Your Business with Lighting Rebates
Saving money is always a bright idea, and Efficiency Works can make it even brighter for your business. Longmont’s commercial customers now qualify for an additional 50% in lighting rebates – so if your business would normally be eligible for $10,000 in rebates, you can get $15,000! The project must be complete by November 15 to qualify, so find out how to plug into these great savings by calling 303-774-4767, or visit EfficiencyWorks.co/for-business.
Sign Up Now to Track Your Ballot
Election time is near, and you can register now to track your ballot through the process. Boulder County’s BallotTrax system send a series of alerts notifying you where your ballot is from printing to acceptance. Visit BoulderCounty.org/elections and click on “Ballot Track” to get started. At this site you also can register to vote and check and update your registration.
Longmont city government observes the Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 4. The following facilities will be CLOSED: Civic Center, Service Center, Development Services Center, Museum, Library, Senior Center, Youth Center, Waste Diversion Center, St. Vrain Memorial Building and Centennial Pool. The Library and Centennial Pool also will be closed on Saturday and Sunday, September 2 and 3. The Longmont Recreation Center will be open from 10 am to 4 pm, and Sunset Pool will be open for the final day of the season from 10 am to 5 pm. All trash, recycling, and composting will be collected one day later than usual during the week. For collection schedule questions, call 303-651-8416.