Pursuant to C.R.S. § 18-9-117, the Boulder City Manager has adopted the following rules of conduct to protect the rights and safety of visitors and staff in municipal buildings. These rules apply inside of the following buildings on the city’s municipal campus: the Municipal Building, the Park Central Building, the Atrium Building, the West Senior Center and the New Britain Building. Any person who violates these rules of conduct may be subject to prosecution pursuant to C.R.S. § 18-9-117 “Unlawful Conduct on Public Property.”
The following is prohibited in any of the listed buildings on the municipal campus:
- Stealing, removing without permission, damaging or altering any city property.
- Possessing a weapon, except as expressly permitted by state law.
- Committing harassment of another person, within the meaning of C.R.S. § 18-9-111 or any successor statute.
- Committing indecent exposure, within the meaning of C.R.S. § 18-7-302 or any successor statute.
- Selling or possessing illegal drugs.
- Smoking, as defined in section 6-4-2 B.R.C. 1981 or any successor ordinance.
- Leaving children, ages 11 and under, or dependent persons unattended.
- Riding a skateboard or a bicycle, wearing or using rollerblades or roller skates.
- Jeopardizing the safety of any person.
- Possessing alcoholic beverages without prior approval of the City Manager.
- Being under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Lying down, dozing or sleeping, except for children under the age of 13.
- Using the restrooms for bathing or shaving; washing, rinsing or drying hair; or washing, rinsing or drying clothing.
- Being barefoot or shirtless.
- Chewing tobacco or products containing tobacco.
- Being in any building outside of normal business hours, without the permission of an authorized employee, except to attend any meeting or function open to the public.
- Being in any area of a building designated as “employees only” or “restricted access” without the permission of an agent of the city of Boulder.
- Leaving bags and other personal items unattended, unless the unattended item is the property of the city of Boulder or an employee of the city of Boulder.