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Earth Day Movie Tonight!
Monday, April 29 at 7 pm
Tonight Monday, April 29, at 7 pm, the Ecology Advisory Board will present the PBS documentary, Western Water and Power, at the Lyons Regional Library. Sean Cronin, Executive Director of the St Vrain & Left Hand Water Conservancy District will host a Q & A after the film. The film is about one hour in duration. Join us and learn about water in our region.
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April is Discount Dog Days Per the Lyons Municipal Code, all residents living in the Town of Lyons must obtain a license for their dog. It is essential for identifying lost dogs, vaccination verification, and for peace of mind in the community. Just ONE discount dog day left in April!!
Visit townoflyons.com/dog to get your dog licensed. 1st dog license: $30.00…but with the discount only $20.00 2nd dog licenses: $20.00… but with the discount only $15.00 The town will need proof of your dog’s current rabies vaccination. Please bring an extra copy for the town to keep. You are welcome to come to Town Hall with your proof of vaccination and complete the paperwork to license your dog. Remember to leash your dog too, it's the law in Lyons.
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US-36 Bikeway to Boulder Feasibility Study Tuesday, April 30, 2024 6 - 7:30 pm On Tuesday, April 30th from 6 pm -- 7:30 pm, Boulder County staff and representatives will be hosting a community input session at the Lyons Regional Library regarding their bike feasibility study from Lyons to Boulder.
The purpose of North Foothills Bikeway Feasibility Study is to determine the feasibility of a bikeway along US. 36/North Foothills Highway that is separated from motorized vehicle traffic. The study is looking at the 11 miles between the City of Boulder and the Town of Lyons.
The study focuses on land that is within CDOT right-of-way. The Boulder County Transportation Planning Division is working with CDOT, County Parks and Open Space, the City of Boulder, and the Town of Lyons on the study. The purpose of the bikeway is to improve safety and comfort for cyclists of all ages. This road has more crashes that involve cyclists than any other road in unincorporated Boulder County. The most common type of fatal or major Injury bicycle crashes are caused by a motorist rear ending a cyclist. A bikeway providing separation from motor vehicles would decrease or eliminate this type of crash on US 36/North Foothills Highway. The bikeway could also provide increased access to trails and connections to popular cycling routes along the corridor.
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Lyons Library Live MusicWednesday, May 1 6:30 - 9 pm
Ready for some live music to liven up a spring evening?Then “Book It On Down” to the Lyons Library on May 1st and June 5th for our Spring Concert Series, sponsored and hosted by the Friends of the Library! Where: Lyons Library Community Room Time: 6:30-9:00 pm Cost: Free (donations to the Friends of the Library appreciated!) Dates: May 1st — Reid Poole and the Night Owls (New Orleans Traditional Jazz, New Orleans Brass Band, Blues, and more) June 5th — Los Bohemios (Son Cubano, Salsa, Bossa Nova, Latin Rock, and more) ?? Bring the whole family and be ready to tap your feet or get up to dance to these amazing bands! ??
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Lyons Diversion DaySaturday, May 18 from 9:00 am - 1 pm The Town of Lyons is partnering with Eco-cycle, CHaRM, Boulder County and Galvanize Recycling to host a Spring Diversion Day Event on Saturday, May 18 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Public Works Facility, 4687 Ute Highway for Town of LYONS Residents ONLY.
This event is by appointment only with limited slots. Register Here! Learn more about what will be accepted and what is not allowed.
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Boulder County Forestry Sort YardsOpening in May
County residents can drop off tree branches and logs free of charge at either sort yard, in Nederland or Allenspark. Grass, leaves, weeds, forbs, pine cones, and pine needles in brown paper yard bags are also accepted. Residents are asked to check the webpage for details on what is accepted at the sort yards and how to prepare materials.. Check out details and learn more!
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Boulder County Wildfire Chipping Program Now open to residents in the Town of Lyons and unincorporated Boulder County Applications for the Boulder County’s Wildfire Partners Wildfire Mitigation Tax Funded Community Chipping Events are now open. This service is free to residents of the Town of Lyons and in unincorporated Boulder County, using the wildfire mitigation tax approved by voters in 2022. Boulder County Wildfire Partners encourages residents to learn more and sign up today.
• Free county chipping program is available to all county residents • Program supports residents with managing the high-risk vegetation on their properties • Learn more and apply to the chipping program at boco.org/chipping The program requires one person or household to assume the role of Chipping Event Host for their community chipping event. The Host is responsible for completing an application for their residence and at least 4 neighbors, coordinating a chipping date with a County approved contractor and participating neighbors, and educating others on slash pile requirements. Learn more and apply today!
Boulder County Wildfire Partners is a resource for what you can do to minimize wildfire risk at your home. Awareness, preparation, home assessment, community assessments, chipping programs and much more.
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US-36 Wildlife CrossingsAction Requested from Boulder County
Reducing the number of vehicle-related wildlife accidents on US 36 between Boulder and Lyons has been a longstanding priority for the county. The section of US 36 between Boulder and Lyons (with emphasis on Nelson to St. Vrain) was rated in the top 5% and has the highest prioritization score in our region. A report was conducted for the Colorado Department of Transportation and Colorado Parks and Wildlife and outlines regional priorities and recommended actions aimed at decreasing wildlife-vehicle collisions.
• Additional meetings will be scheduled soon to provide updated information and to gather public feedback. You may also sign up to receive emails about the project from the county. Learn more.
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