Board Approves July Meeting Minutes Amid Limited Member Attendance

September 18, 2025 | Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado


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Board Approves July Meeting Minutes Amid Limited Member Attendance
The Boulder City Water Resources Advisory Board meeting on September 14, 2025, kicked off with the approval of the previous meeting's minutes, despite the absence of two board members, leaving only three present to discuss critical water resource issues.

Technical host Joanna Bloom outlined the virtual meeting rules, emphasizing the importance of transparency and security during public comments. Participants were reminded to display their full names to be recognized for speaking, and the meeting format limited video access to city officials and invited speakers only.

Public engagement was encouraged, with community member Lynn Siegel being the first to raise her hand to speak. Siegel expressed concerns about her rising water bill, noting it had never exceeded $107, highlighting the financial implications of water resource management for residents.

The meeting underscored the board's commitment to community involvement and transparency, setting the stage for ongoing discussions about water resources in Boulder City. As the board continues to navigate these challenges, the implications for residents' bills and resource management remain a focal point for future meetings.

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