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Boulder, Colo. hopes to succeed where many other local governments have failed.
July 10 -
A 5-2 Longmont, Colo., City Council majority decided Wednesday night to ask voters' authorization to sell an estimated $36.3 million in bonds to help finance the city's share of costs for the Windy Gap Firming Project.
July 6 -
A government enterprise that is building toll lanes on the Colorado 470 highway closed on $161.7 million of revenue bonds.
June 15 -
The Pueblo Urban Renewal Authority, Colo., on Tuesday chose H.W. Houston Construction of Pueblo as the preferred design-build contractor for the first phase of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo expansion.
June 14 -
A new Colorado law requires charter schools to share in local school districts' mill levy overrides.
June 12 -
Cork popping has given way to elbow grease as Academy School District 20 broke ground Tuesday on a $21 million elementary school where Research Parkway dead-ends at Wolf Valley Drive.
May 31 -
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper won't call lawmakers back for a vote on $3.5 billion for highway bonds.
May 22 -
S&P Global Ratings named Ken Gacka to manage analysis of the not-for-profit healthcare sector.
May 18 -
The University of Colorado's bond rating has been upgraded, indicating to investors financial stability for CU's current and future bonds, according to a Tuesday press release.
May 17 -
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper may call lawmakers back to reconsider a transportation bill.
May 12