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City and County of Broomfield

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Location: United States, Colorado, Broomfield
Employees: 501-1000
Phone: +1 303-469-3301
Founded date: 1961

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16.06.2025Broomfield’s Great American Picnic to include additional fencing, securityAccessible parking will be moved this year to the east lot of the park, according to Gulley’s presentation. Broomfield County Commons Road between the Paul Derda Recreation Center and the park will be closed to vehicles beginning at 5 p.m. ...
11.06.2025Broomfield City Council appoints new committee members, approves purchase of new open spaceIn 2001, a plot of land south of the newly purchased site that’s now part of the Broomfield County Commons was purchased by Broomfield from E&B Miller & Company, Pritz said. As part of the contract for that sale, the newly acquired ...
07.06.2025Broomfield's Summer of Sound and Infrastructure: A Community on the MoveBroomfield is buzzing. The city is a blend of melodies and momentum. On one hand, the City Council is pouring funds into drainage improvements. On the other, local bands are ready to rock the summer nights. It’s a tale of two projects, both...
06.06.2025Boulder’s Summer Symphony: A Musical Journey Through the Heart of ColoradoSummer in Boulder is a symphony of sound. The air buzzes with melodies, laughter, and the sweet scent of warm evenings. As the sun dips behind the Flatirons, the city transforms into a vibrant concert hall. From the intimate corners of loca...
06.06.2025Broomfield City Council OKs more funding for drainage improvement projectsSo far, the Nissen project has cost $6.828 million of Broomfield and Mile High Flood District funds, and additional funding will likely be requested in 2027 or 2028, Deaver said. The City Park channel improvement project begins at the pond ...
06.06.2025Free Broomfield Summer Concert Series stages local tunes with D.J. Williams, Wrenn Van BandBefore Williams takes the stage, opener The Wrenn Van Band will serve as a warmup for the crowd. “(The band) started in January of 2024, and we just gelled right away — so we’ve been playing together ever since,” Wrenn Van, who serves as le...
05.06.2025Boulder County’s 2025 summer concert guide: Dance under the moon and to barroom blues“We’ve been playing at Gold Hill for a long time and we always love coming back,” said Aaron McCloskey of Wood Belly. “Brian (Finn) has created such an amazing vibe there and it’s one of our absolute favorite venues. The energy in that room...
20.04.2025Broomfield's Water Woes and a Tragic Tale of CrimeBroomfield, Colorado, is a city caught in a storm. Water bills have surged, leaving residents gasping for relief. The city council is on the brink of another rate hike, this time by 15% in 2026. This follows a staggering 50% increase just a...
18.04.2025After water bills skyrocketed by 50% this year, Broomfield is on track to increase rates by just 15% in 2026The Council directed staff to move forward with forming an “Enterprise Advisory Committee,” composed of seven Council-appointed residents. The committee would provide Council and staff with recommendations and insights about the enterprise ...
11.04.2025Native artist to discuss his Broomfield mural that will lend a voice to Cheyenne, Arapaho TribesIn art, Learned said, countless stories need to be told — and the best one to tell is your own. “My mom always instilled in me to paint the Cheyenne and Arapaho,” Learned said. “She told me ‘there’s a lot of stories that need to be told, an...
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