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Longmont council adopts 2025 HUD CAPER and hears housing program updates Council unanimously adopted the City's 2025 CAPER (CDBG, HOME, HOME-ARP) March 24 after a staff presentation highlighting $488,849 in CDBG allocation, 103 households served, and key projects including housing rehabilitation contracts and an 11-unit townhome project funded partly with HOME and city loans.

Longmont's City Council just approved a groundbreaking housing initiative, showcasing nearly $2 million in affordable housing investments and significant projects that will transform the community!

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Longmont council approves switch from Flock to Axon ALPR system with transparency conditions After months of public outcry about privacy and data-sharing practices, Longmont's City Council voted unanimously March 24 to transition the police department's automated license-plate-reader program from Flock to Axon, attaching requirements for local data control, public reporting and a one-year review.

Longmont City Council has made a bold move to enhance privacy protections by unanimously switching their automated license-plate-reader program from Flock to Axon, amidst public outcry for stricter oversight.

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#LongmontBoulderCounty #CO #CitizenPortal #CivicTransparency

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Council approves $184,712 HOME grant swap to accelerate Habitat Rogers Road project The council approved moving the city's 2023 HOME award ($184,712) from the Sunset Duplexes project to Habitat for Humanity's Rogers Road project to concentrate federal compliance on the shovel-ready project and speed construction.

Longmont's council has approved a strategic $184,712 grant swap to fast-track the Habitat for Humanity Rogers Road project, ensuring quicker construction and streamlined federal compliance.

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Residents press council on surveillance cameras, airport, Envision Longmont and golf-course management Several residents urged the council to reconsider automated license-plate surveillance and Flock Safety contracts, raised airport transparency concerns, criticized Envision Longmont materials and local golf-course management, and urged more privacy and oversight.

Residents are demanding stronger privacy protections and oversight on surveillance cameras, voicing concerns that automated tracking is eroding trust in local government.

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Longmont council lays out March retreat priorities and favors outside facilitator Longmont councilers agreed on a retreat in March focused on team-building, capacity/federal-funding briefings, and priority-setting (housing, early childhood, transportation). Staff will provide pre-reads; members generally favored an external facilitator for leadership work.

Longmont's city council is gearing up for a pivotal retreat in March, emphasizing team-building and the need for an outside facilitator to enhance collaboration and productivity!

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Residents tell Longmont council Flock Safety license-plate cameras erode trust; council took no immediate regulatory action During first-call public comment, multiple residents raised privacy concerns about Flock Safety license-plate cameras and called for scrutiny of private surveillance vendors and public-records access. Council did not take immediate regulatory action at the Jan. 13 meeting.

Longmont residents are sounding the alarm over license-plate cameras, questioning their impact on privacy and trust in government.

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#LongmontBoulderCounty #CO #PublicTrust #DataPrivacy #LongmontPrivacy #SurveillanceEthics #CitizenPortal

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Longmont planning commission approves 1313 Spruce (Bond Farm) preliminary plat, narrows park buffer in trade for porch encroachments On Dec. 10 the Longmont Planning and Zoning Commission approved the 1313 Spruce preliminary plat and four administrative modifications, including a negotiated park buffer change to 14 feet 6 inches and allowance for 3-foot unenclosed front porches; the vote was 6–1 after hours of public comment about parking and neighborhood character.

The Longmont Planning Commission has greenlit the controversial 1313 Spruce development, balancing neighborhood character with 61 new housing units, but not without heated public debate over density and parking concerns.

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Longmont planning commission approves 1313 Spruce (Bond Farm) preliminary plat with park‑buffer trade The commission approved the 1313 Spruce preliminary plat and four administrative modifications, including a negotiated reduction of the park buffer to 14.5 feet in exchange for limited porch encroachments; the vote was 6–1 and the decision is subject to a seven‑day appeal period.

The Longmont Planning and Zoning Commission has given the green light to the controversial 1313 Spruce Avenue project, paving the way for 61 new homes and a heated seven-day appeal period.

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Longmont expands Ride Longmont after RTD awards $1.4 million, bringing total partnership funding to $2.5M Council approved an amendment to the IGA with RTD that adds $1.4 million to the Ride Longmont partnership, increases vehicle service hours and raises the city's local match. Staff said the program has provided more than 60,000 rides since launch and will scale service through 2028.

Longmont is supercharging its Ride Longmont program with an additional $1.4 million from RTD, promising more rides and extended service hours for the community!

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Council approves phase‑1 design agreement for First & Main transit garage, with RTD funding and city contribution Council unanimously approved a phase‑1 development agreement with Thiebaud Properties and RTD to design a bus garage/RTD parking facility and advance a mixed‑use transit‑oriented development at First & Main; RTD pledged $16.4 million and the city committed $8.5 million toward the garage design and construction funding plan.

Longmont City Council has greenlit a groundbreaking transit facility project that promises to transform downtown with multimodal access and mixed-use development!

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Longmont council declines ordinance to authorize airport landing fees after months of debate and extended public hearing After a long public hearing with dozens of residents and a motion to require a rates‑and‑charges study, the Longmont City Council voted against moving forward with an ordinance that would have created the category of landing fees at Vance Brand Municipal Airport. Council earlier directed a study on fees and revenue options.

Longmont City Council's decision to halt the proposed airport landing fees has sparked heated debate among residents, pilots, and business owners—what's at stake for the community?

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Longmont staff outlines $2.96 commercial waste fee and options including a $0.10 residential bump or program cuts Council reviewed staff analysis of proposed waste-management changes: a proposed new commercial fee of $2.96 per month, options to raise the residential fee by $0.10 (to $3.06), potential $700,000 program cuts, and an opt‑out composting model. Staff said the fee would fund roughly $106,163,000 in needs as discussed in the meeting and noted three

Longmont is facing a crucial decision: should they implement a new $2.96 commercial waste fee or increase residential rates by just $0.10 to fund a staggering $106 million in waste management needs?

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Longmont council members agree to delay minimum-wage action pending regional and state developments Council members debated whether Longmont should change a proposed municipal minimum wage or defer to a county/region-wide approach. Multiple council members said they preferred to leave the city's draft policy unchanged for now and asked staff to place a transparent motion on next week's agenda so the decision, if any, is recorded.

Longmont council members are holding off on raising the minimum wage, citing state and federal changes on the horizon—what could this mean for local workers?

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Council declines landmark finding for 824 Kimbark Street; demolition allowed After a Historic Preservation Commission referral, Longmont City Council concluded on Nov. 3 there was not reasonable cause to find 824 Kimbark Street eligible for landmark designation without the owner’s consent, allowing the owners' demolition permit to proceed. Staff and the applicants submitted a structural engineer's report estimating major, $

The Longmont City Council has unanimously voted to allow the demolition of 824 Kimbark Street, paving the way for change despite concerns over its historic significance.

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Longmont approves First & Main transit-center development agreement as RTD commits $16 million Council approved a development agreement with Tebow Properties for the First & Main transit center and transit‑oriented development, noting a $16 million contribution from RTD, a contract requirement of at least 200 RTD parking spaces and ongoing design coordination with Coburn, Tivo Properties and the LDDA.

Longmont's City Council just greenlit a major transit center development, backed by a whopping $16 million from RTD!

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Council adopts 2026 budget and levies; rate proposals for electricity and solid waste to return for more policy direction Council unanimously adopted the city’s 2026 budget, tax levies and appropriations. Separately, staff presented proposed multi-year electric rate increases and a sanitation rate study showing substantial rises in curbside composting costs; council directed further policy discussion before finalizing fee changes.

Longmont City Council just adopted a unanimous budget for 2026, but rising sanitation and electric rates could mean changes for your household bills!

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Longmont council advances landing-fees ordinance after hours of public comment; rates to be set later After more than three hours of public testimony, the City Council moved an ordinance to give the city authority to set landing fees at Vance Brand Municipal Airport. Council approved the ordinance on first reading to advance to a second reading; the fee amounts, exemptions and administrative details will be set later after FAA consultation and a 30

Longmont City Council is taking a bold step by advancing an ordinance for landing fees at Vance Brand Municipal Airport, stirring heated debates among residents and aviation enthusiasts alike.

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Council approves Micron incentive for Longmont MegaLab expansion; company pledges jobs and investment The council unanimously approved a performance-based business personal property (BPP) tax rebate capped at $1 million to support Micron’s planned Longmont ‘MegaLab,’ which Micron says will add lab space, support U.S. storage product qualification and create high-wage technical jobs in town.

Longmont City Council has given the green light to a $1 million tax incentive for Micron Technology's MegaLab expansion, promising high-wage jobs and significant local investment!

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Longmont council approves land-use framework to guide Erwin Thomas site from gravel mining to housing and commercial uses The City Council unanimously approved six ordinances that amend land use, rezone parcels and amend planned-unit development (PUD) rules to allow phased reclamation and eventual development of the 209-acre Erwin Thomas property south of U.S. 287.

Longmont City Council has taken a monumental step by unanimously approving six ordinances that will transform the 209-acre Erwin Thomas property from gravel mining to a vibrant mix of housing and commercial development.

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Longmont residents press council over airport noise and leaded fuel; council directs staff to pursue saturated‑pattern talks with FAA After multiple residents raised safety, noise, lead exposure and economic concerns about Vance Brand Airport, the City Council directed staff to pursue a saturated‑pattern policy with the FAA using a starting threshold of three aircraft; the council vote was 5‑2.

Residents of Longmont are raising urgent concerns over airport noise, lead exposure, and safety as the City Council contemplates new regulations on flight operations.

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Northglenn initiates joint project with other cities through CML partnership Northglenn leads a collaborative initiative with multiple cities through CML.

Longmont City Council is paving the way for a groundbreaking collaboration with Northglenn and other cities, aiming to tackle community challenges head-on!

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Longmont Plans Transition from Gravel Mining to Mixed-Use Development Near Harvest Moon City prepares land use amendments for phased development following gravel mining completion.

Longmont is gearing up for a transformative shift as it plans to convert former gravel mining sites into vibrant mixed-use neighborhoods, promising new opportunities for affordable housing!

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Longmont Residents Advocate for Mental Health Services Funding and Public Safety Measures Residents urge Longmont council to support mental health funding and address recovery home concerns.

Longmont residents are raising urgent concerns about a recovery home that could jeopardize community safety, urging the city council to take immediate action.

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Longmont City Council Debates Development Oversight Near Open Spaces and Parks City council members discuss potential impacts of proposed changes on development near open spaces.

Longmont residents are raising alarms as the City Council debates a controversial ordinance that could strip their oversight on developments near vital green spaces.

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Lance Whitaker advocates for Longmont Public Media's role in community storytelling Residents express support for Longmont Public Media's contribution to local voices and arts.

Longmont's City Council is tackling urgent social issues, from gun violence to voting rights, while highlighting the vital role of local media in empowering community voices.

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#LongmontBoulderCounty #CO #CitizenPortal #GunViolencePrevention #VotingRightsAct

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Fire Department Increases Physicals Budget For New Heart Health Testing Program The city allocates $70,000 for firefighter physicals and a new heart health program.

Longmont's City Council is taking bold steps to protect the health of our public safety heroes, approving a $70,000 budget for firefighter physicals and launching a groundbreaking heart health program.

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#LongmontBoulderCounty #CO #HealthInitiatives #CitizenPortal

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Longmont Museum director outlines 2026 expansion with new children's gallery and history exhibit Director Eric Mason reveals plans for Longmont Museum expansion set to open in 2026.

The Longmont Museum is set to undergo a transformative expansion, introducing a new children's gallery and an upgraded history exhibit that promises to enhance visitor experiences like never before.

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City Council Reviews 2026 Budget With Focus on Recreation Revenue and Traffic Safety Funding City budget plans include increased recreation funds and traffic camera revenue to enhance safety.

Longmont's city council is tackling budget challenges head-on, aiming to boost recreation revenue and enhance traffic safety with innovative strategies!

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Longmont Council Votes to Annex Unincorporated Marijuana Dispensaries into City Limits Council directs staff to pursue enclave annexation of marijuana dispensaries in Longmont.

Longmont's City Council is taking bold steps to level the playing field for marijuana dispensaries by proposing their annexation into city limits!

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City Council reviews 2026 budget proposing $476.3 million in revenues and $520.2 million in expenses Proposed 2026 budget outlines $476.3 million in revenue against $520.2 million in expenses.

Longmont's City Council is tackling a budget proposal that presents a $476.3 million revenue plan against $520.2 million in expenses—what does this mean for the future of our city?

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