Like it

RSS

Categories

  • Troia Team

  • Local Resources

  • Relocation Resources

  • School Information

  • Sports and Recreation

  • Contact Info
    Troia Team
    2700 Canyon Blvd.
    Boulder, Co. 80302
    303-541-2243

    Archives

    Boulder News

    no-bikesWhen buyers are new to the area, it’s always fun to give them tidbits of what’s happening in Boulder and Boulder County.  As real estate agents, we not only keep up on trends but we also stay informed on the happenings in our city.  This week’s news in Boulder includes Boulder being rated in the top ten, schools banning junk food,  and drivers protesting a bike race. Read the rest of these stories.

    While Boulder County is probably one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country, there are still some citizens who have had enough of them apparently.  A recent flyer has been distributed anonymously throughout the city asking motorists to protest an up-coming bike race by driving along the route, then pretending your vehicle is broken down.  Police are saying that there has been more tension between cyclists and motorists since a new law will take effect August 1st, giving even more protection on the roads to our two-wheeled friangry-driverends.  There is not much concern that the protest will actually happen.  I believe the conflict lies in cyclists needing to ride safely, but with that being said,  they also need to obey the rules of the road.  Sometimes motorists feel a bit of hypocrisy when cyclists themselves don’t always obey the traffic rules.  In my experience, I have witnessed a cyclist or two not stopping at a stop sign, therefore jeopardizing not only themselves, but  those around them.  The laws need to be respected by both motorists and cyclists.

    Some “very Boulder” news: Boulder Schools Consider Banning Junk Food.  According to the Boulder Daily Camera, the Boulder Valley School District is undergoing a multi-year school-food overhaul, and students will notice some changes this fall.  For example, fresh fruits and vegetables will be served every day and will be grown regionally, when possible.  And bulk and antibiotic-free milk will be served in all schools.  As part of the Boulder Valley School District’s food-services overhaul, the school board is expected to adopt a new “wellness policy” aimed at eliminating unhealthy food from the school experience.  Adorable Little Girl Having Lunch at SchoolThe Camera further states that at the school board’s meeting Tuesday night, members will discuss the first draft of a proposed policy that discourages junk food at school parties and blocks the sale of candy at school-sponsored events.  I live in Boulder for reasons such as these.  It is important to me what my child eats at school and it’s a relief that the schools support this.  I think this will also greatly effect the free lunch program.  The children who qualify for free-lunches at school take advantage of this and aren’t able to bring a brown-bag lunch.  This will allow more healthy opportunities to them.  Go Boulder!

    And last but not least: Boulder is rated among the “top ten towns to live well” in the United States by Forbes Magazine.  Forbes considered demographics such as median income; average commutes, distance to highways and airports, as well as per capita number of small businesses; sole-proprietorships and start-ups, and the percentage of population with bachelor’s degrees or higher. With a population of 90,648 and a median income of $54,243, Boulder ranked high in all Forbes’ qualifications, according to the magazine.  The only drawback mentioned was the snow (at least if you’re someone who doesn’t like it).

    Moving to Boulder County and need a real estate team who knows the area?  Call The Troia Team!

    Leave a Reply

    Directory of Real Estate Blogs

    Copyright © 2008 Blog the Rockies     Log in     Design by Real Estate Tomato     Powered by Tomato Blogs