Last year, the City of Boulder experienced incredible challenges, and the Parks and Recreation department worked even harder to provide opportunities for our community members to care for their minds, bodies, and spirits.
Last year, the City of Boulder experienced incredible challenges...
and the Parks and Recreation department worked even harder to provide opportunities for our community members to care for their minds, bodies, and spirits.
To tell the stories of the ways staff worked to build back services, build strong social connections, and support each other, we created and are happy to share our 2021 Annual Progress Report.
The Report includes how we celebrated the opening of the enhanced Scott Carpenter Pool, the Main Building at the Boulder Reservoir, and a new playground at Chautauqua Park. Learn about how City Council’s approval of American Rescue Plan Act funds helped restore recreation center hours and services for populations that need us most.
Thanks for helping us make more stories in 2022!

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