The actual curbside collection won't begin until the county finishes removing debris from its rights of way. That work started Friday and is expected to take about a month.
Cars had to be removed from the Ford showroom at Sill-TerHar Motors in Broomfield after an outpouring of donations for the Marshall Fire victims. Meanwhile, staff at A Precious Child say more than 100 cars lined up outside the facility Monday morning to drop off much-needed items.
As the Marshall Fire inched closer and closer Thursday to homes in Boulder County's Fairview Estates neighborhood, an entirely separate fire stole the attention.
News5 spoke with a woman who said her neighborhood in Louisville was full of beautiful luxury-type homes a day ago, now all you see are foundations and perhaps a few bricks still standing.