The City of Boulder is collecting community feedback on a draft East Boulder Subcommunity Plan.

The City of Boulder is collecting community feedback on a draft East Boulder Subcommunity Plan that will guide the future of East Boulder. The city has 10 unique subcommunities. East Boulder was selected to undergo the subcommunity planning process because of the high rate of change in the area and the opportunity to improve the character and amenities throughout the area.

The recommended plan is partially complete, and highlights key attributes about today’s East Boulder, which include thriving industry, access to parks, trails and open space and a focus on creativity and the arts. The plan will guide change over the next decade to create housing and mobility options for East Boulder as a place to live, work and play.

A community meeting to learn more about the plan and speak to staff will be held virtually on Nov. 15, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Community members are also invited to share feedback on the draft plan through a Be Heard Boulder questionnaire as well as attend virtual community events through November. Staff will be available to answer questions by appointment during office hours.

Upcoming engagement opportunities include:

  • Provide feedback on BeHeardBoulder.org through Nov. 22
  • Nov. 3, from 12 to 1 p.m. Open House: Property-owners, businesses and residents can learn about the plan and ask questions
  • Nov. 9, from 5 to 6 p.m. Open House: Property-owners, businesses and residents can learn about the plan and ask questions
  • Nov. 15, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Community Meeting: Learn about the plan, ask questions and walk through how to provide feedback on BeHeardBoulder.org
  • Office Hours: Drop-in for one-on-one time with staff to ask questions and share feedback

Learn more about East Boulder and the draft East Boulder Subcommunity Plan on the project webpage.