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Commissioners press for permanent mill-levy solution and targeted outreach amid recruitment gaps

Boulder Junction Access District Parking and Travel Demand Management Joint Commission · March 20, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners urged staff to prioritize a permanent solution for the parking mill levy, warned against using Phase 1 reserves to fund Phase 2, and called for targeted mailings and charter-review options to expand recruitment for board seats confined to district property owners.

Commissioners at the March 18 meeting of the Boulder Junction Access District commissions pressed staff to return this year with a substantive strategy for the parking mill levy and with stronger outreach to recruit property‑owner representatives for district seats.

Chair Adele Labrador Ronen and Commissioner Kevin (speaking by phone) said the mill levy and how its reserves are used should be a top priority for the commissions this year. “We need this year to put that back on our list, and really have that discussion… and come up with some guidance and advice for…

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