Boulder's first progressive council in decades is off to a great start

Happy 2022! We're excited to share some recent developments from Council as well as some volunteer opportunities that will allow you to have a positive impact on the community. Let's get rolling!

A Help request:

We  are still reeling from the loss of over 1,000 homes in December’s  Marshall Fire. It has been reported that many of the families who lost  their homes will likely leave the areas permanently, due to the  incredibly tight housing market in Boulder County and across the wider  metro region.

We can’t solve the housing crisis overnight, so instead, let’s take one  small step. Let’s make sure that those who are most vulnerable to  disaster, and those who might be the least likely to have a solid  network of support, can get some help. Sister Carmen is running an online fundraiser for undocumented victims of Marshall Fire, and you can donate here.

Awesome:

Last  week, Council completed their retreat agenda, settling in on the top  priorities they’d be focusing on the years ahead. If you’ve ever  wondered if elections matter… the results of the retreat discussion  should tell you the answer. The majority of focus will be on items many  of you suggested! Measures that will make housing more accessible and  affordable, including loosening restrictions for ADUs (Accessory  Dwelling Units), changing codes to incentivize smaller, more affordable  housing options, setting up a day shelter for our unhoused neighbors,  and a launch plan for developing protected bike lanes across the city.  Read the full write-up of Council’s 2022 priorities in the Boulder Beat.

Not Awesome:

When  8,000+ Kroger workers announced they were going on strike for livable  wages and safer working conditions, most of the Boulder community came  out in support of them. We saw empty lots at King Soopers and plenty of  love from elected officials like our own mayor standing in solidarity with them.

Unfortunately, we also saw plenty of privileged, callous takes from  others in our community, whose principal complaints disturbingly echoed  those of the rightwing, including arguments that “no one is guaranteed a  living wage” and that workers should find other places to work that  will provide them better pay.

We therefore need to remind ourselves (!) and our readers that the fight  for progressive values doesn’t end with any single election — forces  opposing collective action, housing access, and social justice continue  to fight for their own agenda, and we must therefore continue to show  up.

Up Next:

And  speaking of showing up! Have we got the opportunity for you! Boards and  Commissions applications are open! These small groups act as little  policy think tanks that brainstorm and present innovative solutions for  Council to act on. Whether its Planning Board, Transportation Advisory  Board, Library Commission, or the many other advisory bodies, this year  presents a huge opportunity with our new Council to act — and act fast —  on the genius, forward-thinking ideas that you can bring before them.

Are you a resident of the city of Boulder? Have you long considered  joining a board or commission? Let us know and we’ll be in touch with  resources to help you learn more about how to apply what to expect!  Please fill out the following form to get started! https://forms.gle/Bxx37pV6eQofuitK7

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Interesting:

There's  a growing chorus of elected officials in Colorado who are calling for  more direct action to address our state's ever-worsening housing crisis.  The ideas range from interest in overturning the statewide ban on rent  control, to tax-sheltered downpayment savings accounts, to encouraging multi-family housing, and even a call by Gov. Polis to relax occupancy limits  to accommodate those displaced by the Marshall Fire. To help those most  in need we must have a "both/and" approach to this. Build more homes  and protect tenants from double-digit rent increases and those who would  be most at risk of eviction.

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Till next time,

BP