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This Week in Longmont- February 16, 2024

 

Council Catch-Up 

 

Review-February 13, 2024

Please view session recording on the Agenda Portal webpage. 

  • Ordinances and Second Readings
    • Public Hearing For An Appeal of Denial of Certificate of Appropriateness and Certificate of Hardship by Historic Preservation Commission Regarding Proposed Window Replacement at 545 Collyer Street (tabled and continued on December 19, 2023 to February 13, 2024) 
  • General Business
    • O-2024-18, A Bill For An Ordinance Authorizing Approval Of The Longmont Planning Area Comprehensive Development Plan Intergovernmental Agreement Between The City Of Longmont And The County Of Boulder
    • A Proposed Ordinance Amending Section 13.20.050 Public Lands Regulations And Adding Section 13.20.110
    • 2024 Legislative Bills Recommended For City Council Position 

Preview- February 20, 2024-No City Council

Please view full meeting agenda on the Agenda Portal webpage.

 

Events & Happenings 

 

Holiday schedules for City facilities

All City facilities will be closed on Monday, Feb. 19 in observance of the Presidents’ Day holiday, except for the Longmont Museum and Recreation facilities which will be open. Trash collection services will be picked up one day LATER than normally scheduled this week. Please have containers out before 7 am. Visit bit.ly/collection-schedule or call 303-651-8416 for more information. You can find full holiday closure details and schedules on the City website.

Coffee with Council: Feb. 24

Longmont City Council will host an in-person Coffee with Council from 9-10 am on Saturday, Feb. 24, at Longmont Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave. At this event, you can talk informally with Council Members Shiquita Yarbrough and Susie Hidalgo-Fahring on any topic of your choice. Have questions? Call 303-651-8649 or visit the City website.

Chick Clark Fishing Program

The Chick Clark fishing program provides youth ages 15 and younger a free, outdoor activity during spring break. Hosted by Parks & Natural Resources, Kids Fishing, Inc., and Colorado Parks & Wildlife, this year’s event is on Saturday, March 16 at the Izaak Walton Nature Area, 18 S. Sunset St. Free rods and reels are provided to registered participants who complete three different stations on fish ID/biology, knot tying and casting. The day includes free hot dogs for all and free fishing for kids. Children who are not preregistered still can participate but cannot be guaranteed a free pole. Learn more and register on the City website or call 303-774-4700.

DocuPet now official pet licensing center

DocuPet is now the official pet licensing center for the City of Longmont, as all dogs and cats must be yearly licensed and vaccinated against rabies. The City believes proper identification is critical to safely getting pets home and reducing shelter intakes and associated fees. Of the 6.5 million pets that enter shelters, about 11% are reunited with their owners. The DocuPet system will be live beginning mid-February. Visit longmontcolorado.gov and search “animals” for pet licensing and municipal code information. For additional information at Longmont Public Safety by calling 303-651-8501 or email at PSpoliceanimalcontrolunit@longmontcolorado.gov.

Friends of the Longmont Library Book Sale

Meet us in the Longmont Library’s lobby and Meeting Rooms to browse books, DVDs, vintage finds and more during the Friends of the Longmont Library Book Sale. Proceeds from the sale will help fund Library programs, resources and services. The book sale will run from 3:30-8 pm on Wednesday, Feb. 28 (Friends members only), from 9 am-8 pm on Thursday, Feb. 29, and from 9 am-5 pm on both Friday and Saturday, March 1-2. Find out information about becoming a Friends member during the sale! Visit the Friends of the Library website or call 303-651-8470.

“The Music of the American Western” at Museum

Join us the Longmont Museum this Thursday Night at 7 pm for “The Music of the American Western.” Three musical virtuosos take us on a journey through the American West with some of your favorite Western film scores, including music by the legendary Ennio Morricone. Featuring Deborah Schmit-Lobis (piano/accordion), Tracy LaGuardia (violin/vocals) and Nick Rossi (cello/guitar/banjo/vocals). Presented in complement to the Museum’s new exhibit, “Picturing the West.” Learn more and buy tickets at the Longmont Museum or by calling 303-651-8374.

Life Skills Fair for Tweens and Teens

The City of Longmont’s Children, Youth and Families division is hosting a Life Skills Fair from noon-2 pm on Saturday, March 30 at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Road in Longmont! Youth ages 11-17 are invited to gain skills, discover career paths and enjoy music and giveaways. Exhibits will include practical skill instruction, interactive games and access to City resources and job opportunities. Admission is free. Learn more on the City website, via phone at 303-651-8580 or by stopping by the Longmont Youth Center, 1050 Lashley St.

Garden in a Box: Secure your spot in line

Exciting news! Garden In A Box kits will be available for purchase soon! Join the interest list now to secure your spot and have your pick in May, ensuring a summer filled with vibrant blooms. Plus, early birds can enjoy discounts starting at $25 off on these stunning, water-wise garden kits! Explore the complete range of captivating gardens and reserve yours today before they’re gone! Visit the Resource Central website to get started.

Longmont Library Gardening Fair

Head to the Longmont Library for the 3rd Annual Gardening Fair from 1-4 pm on Sunday, Feb. 25, where you can connect with local organizations and businesses to learn more about gardening, ask questions and start planning your 2024 garden! The Library Free Seed Library will also launch during the fair. Community members are invited to take home up to six seed packets for free to start their garden, thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Longmont Library. Learn more at the City website or call 303-651-8472 with questions.

Waterwise seminars available online

Who’s ready to get out and enjoy their garden?! Start the season off right by attending a Waterwise Yard Seminar and @ResourceCentral! Reserve your spot today at the Resource Central website.