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Continuing Boulder’s Core Arterial Network is essential for transportation

Boulder Progressives strongly supports the city’s continued work on implementing the Core Arterial Network (CAN) initiative. We view this effort as essential to creating a safer, more equitable, and climate-resilient transportation system for all Boulder residents. The CAN initiative is not only a practical safety measure; it is a

Watch Raucous Caucus 2025 !

Please enjoy this recording of the 2025 Raucous Caucus! The Raucous Caucus is Boulder Progressives’ (potential!) city council candidate form, that always marks the start of the local campaign season. The 2025 Raucous Caucus took place on June 13th, 2025; all seven potential candidates took the state in front of

New Boulder Police Data Reveals Troubling Trends

New Data Released After four years of repeatedly asking the City of Boulder to release police data on race of people stopped and on use of force, the Boulder Police Department finally published new data last week. What was made public is not the kind of in-depth and comprehensive data

Open Letter to City Council on The Importance of Public Participation

May 14th, 2025 Dear Mayor Brockett and Members of Boulder City Council, Boulder Progressives is aware of the difficulties experienced by both community members and city council members over the last months during the open comment portion of regular city council meetings. Our organization has been supportive of several of

Raucous Caucus 2025: Boulder’s hottest political event is upon us

Tired of political forums that feel more like naps than civic engagement? So are we. That’s why Boulder Progressives is hosting the Raucous Caucus — our rowdy, fun, no-BS City Council Candidate forum where we ask the real questions. Five Boulder City Council seats are up for grabs in this

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