[BoulderCouncilHotline] Re: Map showing alignment of new proposed flood wall

Morzel, Lisa MorzelL at bouldercolorado.gov
Tue Jul 16 12:06:29 MDT 2019


I also request a map showing the extent of the large habitat block of the 90 acres of protected Open Space.  The memo says up to 5 acres of this block may be affected by the flood wall in addition to acreage used to build the floodplain. I'd like to see that identified on a map and also would like to know the estimated acreage of this land that would be used during construction.  How would that be restored? And would that restoration be completely successful in restoring the land and species that are currently there?

Thank you

Lisa

Lisa Morzel,
Member of Boulder City Council

303-815-6723

"We interact with one another as individuals responding to a complex haze of factors: professional responsibilities, personal likes and dislikes, ambition, jealousy, self-interest, and, in at least some instances, genuine altruism.  Living in the here and now, we are awash with sensations of the present, memories of the past, and expectations and fears for the future. Our actions are not determined by any one cause; they are the fulfillment of who we are at that particular moment.  After that moment passes, we continue to evolve, to change, and our memories of that moment inevitably change with us as we live with the consequences of our past actions, consequences we were unaware of at the time." The Last Stand, Nathaniel Philbrick


On Jul 16, 2019, at 11:11 AM, "Morzel, Lisa" <MorzelL at bouldercolorado.gov> wrote:

> Tonight we will be discussing CU South and mitigation along South Boulder Creek. Can we please be provided a more detailed map than provided in our packet (and at our June 4th meeting) showing the exact alignment of the newly proposed flood wall along property lines of THE CDOT right of way and OSMP lands?
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> Thank you.
> Lisa
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> Lisa Morzel,
> Member of Boulder City Council
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> 303-815-6723
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> "We interact with one another as individuals responding to a complex haze of factors: professional responsibilities, personal likes and dislikes, ambition, jealousy, self-interest, and, in at least some instances, genuine altruism.  Living in the here and now, we are awash with sensations of the present, memories of the past, and expectations and fears for the future. Our actions are not determined by any one cause; they are the fulfillment of who we are at that particular moment.  After that moment passes, we continue to evolve, to change, and our memories of that moment inevitably change with us as we live with the consequences of our past actions, consequences we were unaware of at the time." The Last Stand, Nathaniel Philbrick
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