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The City of Boulder City was incorporated on November 4, 1871. [4] On September 20, 1875, the first cornerstone was laid for the first building (Old Main) on the CU campus. Colorado became a state on August 1, 1876, [20] and the university officially opened on September 5, 1877. [21] The City of Boulder City shortened its name to the City of ...
An intranet portal is the gateway that unifies access to enterprise information and applications [1] on an intranet. It is a tool that helps a company manage its data, applications, and information more easily through personalized views.
With a web browser interface, users can access data held in any database the organization wants to make available at any time and — subject to security provisions — from anywhere within company workstations, increasing employees' ability to perform their jobs faster, more accurately, and with confidence that they have the right information ...
Sep. 12—A Boulder city employee has been arrested and resigned after officials said he used his work credit card to make personal purchases. Trent Fallica, 57, was arrested on suspicion of one ...
In 2006/2007, RTD worked with the city of Boulder, the University of Colorado, and real-time bus-tracking outfit NextBus on a GPS-based system to help riders with bus arrival information at selected high-traffic stops, but the experiment proved to be unreliable and was discontinued. [53]
Jul. 19—Boulder has released its Human Services Fund grant application for 2024. The city plans to award $1.9 million next year via a competitive application process to qualified organizations ...
The city of Boulder agreed to purchase the Boulder Community Hospital campus in 2015. Boulder Community Health moved its final service from the location on April 8, 2019, and held a closing ceremony on April 26. The property was turned over to the city of Boulder in May. [2] [3]
In 2018, the City of Boulder acquired the combined Poor Farm / Fort Chambers property. [8] A 1950s marker commemorated Fort Chambers as being "used during the Indian uprising"; the controversial marker was removed in May 2023. The city has been working with the local tribes to develop the 113-acre site with the theme "Heal the Land; Heal the ...