Boulder, Colo., City Council Approves New Micromobility Rules
The city of Boulder established new regulations for micomobility devices, outlining where they are allowed to be located and where they can legally go. In January 2020, officials considered banning some services from the city. by Deborah Swearingen, Daily Camera / April 14, 2021 Shutterstock/Andriy Bilous
(TNS) There are new rules dictating what types of micromobility devices are allowed in Boulder and where those devices legally can go. Boulder City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved on second reading a micromobility traffic ordinance that expands the types of micromobility devices that are allowed, dictates where those devices can be used and where they must be dismounted and provides some guidance to ensure safety. Councilmember Mirabai Nagle was absent.
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Boulder Expands Where E-Scooters Can Travel and Park The City Council expanded regulations on where micromobility devices are allowed and where they can be dismounted. E-scooters received the biggest change and are now allowed on streets, bike lanes and multi-use paths. Deborah Swearingen, Daily Camera | April 15, 2021 | News
(TNS) There are new rules dictating what types of micromobility devices are allowed in Boulder and where those devices legally can go.
Boulder City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved on second reading a micromobility traffic ordinance that expands the types of micromobility devices that are allowed, dictates where those devices can be used and where they must be dismounted and provides some guidance to ensure safety. Councilmember Mirabai Nagle was absent.
Apr. 11—On the afternoon of March 22, Trudy Hunter and Sue Barcklow were half a country apart, but both were going through the same emotions. Barcklow, a longtime Boulder police officer who now works in the department's photo radar department, watched as coverage of a shooting at a south Boulder King Soopers played out on her screens. Barcklow has spent more time than most people in that .
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BOULDER, Colo. â Police officers in Boulder have given the all-clear after investigating reports of a bomb threat near the Pearl St. Mall late Thursday morning.
Boulder police, working alongside the Boulder County Sheriffâs Office, the Boulder Fire Department, the Colorado State Patrol and the FBI in Denver, issued a mandatory shelter-in-place order shortly after 11 a.m., advising people in the area to shelter in place if inside a building or to evacuate the area immediately if they happened to be outside.
Shortly after, officials tweeted they had not confirmed the bomb threat on the Pearl Street Mall but were nevertheless asking people to take shelter as a precaution.