Pair of tongs before. No. [ laughter ]. In many areas, these in person drop offs are out numbering ballots arriving by mail as caution drives voting behavior and your local registrar of voters thinks thats a good policy. But i urged people to vote early and dont take chances of lines or delays or power shut offs or wildfires or evacuations or asteroids, just vote now. Yeah, its those asteroids you have to watch out for. 45 to 50 of voters in the counties have all ready cast their ballots. Think about the switch ercomput coming in. When you vote in person, youre scanning immediately on site there. Then theyll bring themer todi process. They flip back over to mailno ballots that come in election day and beyond. Were looking at a big number of votes all ready come 8 00 on Election Night again. Its going to be one interesting year for sure. Wilson, one week to go, thank you very much. Its not too late to vote early for a guide to help you vote smart, visit ix now to the fire in the Oakland
Be at this important event today and for all you do. Guest thank you very much bill, thank you for the opportunity ive enjoyed it. Host it is a real privilege and honor is someone who spent a lot of time in state and local government. Your time on capitol hill i know you have a long history of education and so many at home. I thank you very much for taking the time to be with us today. John, it is really a pleasure to see virtually, i cant wait until we can see again in person sometime. I look forward on updating on some of the important works in colorado. We do good, son of a colorado, i look forward to that. Let me jump right into it, if you could just kind of give all of us the lay of the land in colorado prayed there so many Different Things happening, so many different approaches. Where are you right now in the education response to the pandemic . If you could give us a quick overview and then jump into the situation. Really the start of the summer we prioritize a safe return to s
Stream live or on demand at cspc d cspan. Org debates or listen live on the cspan radio app. Colorado governor jared polis spoke at the reagan president ial Foundation Education summit. He discussed the role of the federal government in education. Teaching vocational skills in high school, and colorados experiences with virtual and inperson education during the coronavirus pandemic. Well, governor jared polis, its a privilege and honor, as somebody who spent a lot of time in state and local government, i was an admirer of yours and your time on capitol hill. I know you have a long history working with education and so many different roles. So i i thank you very much for taking the time to be with us today. John, its a pleasure to see you virtually. I cant wait to see you again in person sometime. I look forward to updating you on some of the important work supporting our schools this colorado. Good. Good. Well, as the son of a coloradans, i look forward to that, as well. Let me let me
Presume you all have your home to choose the right firms in each of your areas of specialty. Thank you. Commissioner gillman. No questions. Im supportive and im glad to see there are new firms that got chosen, instead of the same ones, new people that got an opportunity and we want to provide more opportunity to support other people just in the same old group of people. So thank you. I think were all very supportive of this. So all in favour . Aye. Resolution 1930 has been approved. Item 14a, a presentation is addressed and waterfront review process and solicitation of Public Comments. Good afternoon, president brandon. Im the Deputy Director for planning and environment. Happy to be here today to provide a report on where we are with the draft waterfront plan which was published in june. The work that weve withi been g over the summer. I wanted to give you a report on the feedback and the outreach efforts and to provide this public hearing opportunity, as well, for further Public Comm
Good afternoon, president brandon. Im the Deputy Director for planning and environment. Happy to be here today to provide a report on where we are with the draft waterfront plan which was published in june. The work that weve withi been g over the summer. I wanted to give you a report on the feedback and the outreach efforts and to provide this public hearing opportunity, as well, for further Public Comments to come forth. We have really sought to solicit comments by the end of settlement so that we can take stock of whether the draft plan is hitting the points that people expected after the long process lead by the Waterfront Plan Working Group and to make any further refinements and, of course, corrections, if necessary, before we start the Environmental Review process. So to that end, the staff report lists more details, but this is the summary of the meetings that have occurred over the last couple of months, continuing through the end of the month, as far as scheduled. Were still