Para español por favor haga clic aquí.
You’re invited to the second-ever Raucous Caucus – a public forum for 2021 Boulder city council candidates, jointly hosted by the Boulder Progressives and United Campus Workers Colorado.
The 2021 Boulder city council elections will be held in November just 6 months away and we’re kicking off this early public forum so that Boulder residents can get to know the current council candidates. This year, five out of nine council seats are up for election.
Boulder Progressives and United Campus Workers CO invites the community to meet potential candidates and hear them discuss pressing issues for the Boulder community. All prospective/potential candidates are invited to participate, and we’ll be updating the event link above with confirmed participants as we get closer. Due to public health considerations, this forum will be hosted virtually. The agenda will consist of candidate introductions, questions prepared by members of the Bou
Cities
Nestled in a valley at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder, Colorado, looks more like a national park than a city. Its compact, low-slung buildings follow trails and a walkable downtown from greenery to greenbelt, where its undeveloped plains evoke the Old West. Farther out still are the Ls sprawling suburbs like Lafayette, Louisville, and Longmont but in Boulder’s center, they feel a world away. The hip coffee shops and breweries along downtown’s Pearl Street are practically clichéd now, but Boulder’s dichotomies aging strip malls beside thriving offices for Google and Twitter, hiking stores blending into the Italianate campus of the University of Colorado–Boulder are striking.