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Ecological Health Strategy City of Louisville, CO

WebThe City of Louisville owns or jointly owns 2,000 acres of open lands that serve a wide variety of purposes and values. Each open space property is designated with one or more classifications: Preserve, Protect, Visitor and Other.

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URL: https://www.louisvilleco.gov/living-in-louisville/residents/sustainability/ecological-health

Senior Health & Wellness City of Louisville, CO

WebSenior Health & Wellness. Print Feedback. Share & Bookmark. Font Size: + -. Programs to promote physical and mental health and well-being include health screenings/clinics and more! Services and classes also address basic needs for older adults.

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City of Louisville, CO Home

WebResilient Louisville. The City of Louisville — in coordination with the Town of Superior, Boulder County, other partners, and the community — is undertaking action and education to mitigate risk and build resiliency for future disasters.

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Adult Sports City of Louisville, CO

WebRegistration. For information on dates, fees and to register please click the online registration link below and key word search the activity you are interested in. If you have questions contact Sports Supervisor Jesse DeGraw - 303-335-4909. Rain Line: 303-335-4998. Free viewers are required for some of the attached documents.

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Senior Classes & Programs City of Louisville, CO

WebEmpty heading IN-PERSON PROGRAMS . Billiards. Available during regular facility hours. Computer Usage. M-F, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Lending Library. M-F, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Community Resources City of Louisville, CO

WebCommunity members not experiencing COVID-19 symptoms can utilize the Walk-In facility at 3180 Airport Road, Boulder CO. Boulder County Public Health. Treatment referrals and information is available 24/7 at 1-800-662-HELP. The Suicide Prevention Hotline has people available to provide free and confidential support 24 hours a day at 1-800-273-8355.

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Stormwater Program City of Louisville, CO

WebStormwater Program. The City of Louisville cares about protecting our environment and waterways and is committed to preserving, enhancing and improving the water quality in Coal Creek. In 2002, the City signed an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the Watershed Approach to Stream Health (WASH) Project (renamed Keep It Clean …

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Personal Training City of Louisville, CO

WebMichael B. Email: [email protected]. Michael B is a certified personal trainer & strength & condition Specialist through National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA). Movement is Medicine, Let’s achieve your health and fitness goals together. Simply moving correctly is the first step.

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Emotional Recovery City of Louisville, CO

WebA natural disaster like a wildfire can have a significant impact on your emotional well-being. Take steps to ensure that you are taking care of your emotional needs during this time of crisis.

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Safer at Home, Level Orange: High Risk

WebSafer at Home, Level Orange: High Risk What does Level Orange mean for businesses? Due to an increase in COVID-19 cases, Boulder County will move to Safer at

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Transportation Strategy City of Louisville, CO

WebA city-wide multimodal transportation system is needed to meet the mobility and access needs of all users and to support health and wellness. This can be achieved by proactively planning land use and transportation infrastructure as a multimodal system that facilitates a balanced system and enhances travel by bicycle, transit, and foot.

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In-Line Hockey Rink City of Louisville, CO

WebThe In-Line Hockey Rink is a first come first serve facility except during designated hours of Pickleball and pick up Roller Hockey. Please see the below schedules. For exclusive use of the court please contact Jesse DeGraw at [email protected] or 303-335-4909. Cost to rent the rink is $30 for Louisville Residents and $40 for non

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Gun Violence Prevention Ordinances City of Louisville, CO

WebAt the June 7, 2022, meeting, Louisville City Council adopted several gun violence prevention ordinances, which went into effect on July 12, 2022. You can review the regulations in Title 9 Article VIII of the Louisville Municipal Code. You can view the latest update on the ordinances here . Required Signage. Signos en Español. Firearm Violence

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Visit Louisville City of Louisville, CO

WebCoal Creek Golf Course is open. Coal Creek Golf Course is open and operating under a COVID-19 reopening policy. Social distancing is required. Learn More

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Departments City of Louisville, CO

WebFor updates on Marshall Fire Recovery, please visit the Louisville Rebuilds website. For emergency notifications, visit BOCO Alerts.

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Sustainability City of Louisville, CO

WebIn August of 2019, City Council unanimously agreed to renewable energy and carbon emission reduction goals. In April 2024, City Council strengthened these goals by setting science based targets for the years 2030 and 2050.. This significant step for the City aligns with the targets set forth in both the Internal and Community Decarbonization Plans.

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Louisville Center for the Arts City of Louisville, CO

WebThe Louisville Center for the Arts hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, art shows, theatre productions, classes for adults and children, and meetings. The building was built in 1894 as a two-room schoolhouse and is listed on the Louisville Register of Historic Places. Renovations help the building maintain its

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Energy Strategy City of Louisville, CO

WebThe City of Louisville and its residents understand the role of energy and the built environment in creating a sustainable and resilient community. Since the original adoption of the Louisville Sustainability Action Plan in 2016, significant steps have been taken in regard to electricity and energy use and as recommended in the original

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