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Victims have to apply for consideration, Friedland said crime victims can apply either to the state or the city in which the incident occurred for nancial assistance but not both. Funding for the e rst event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. March 13 at the Waymire Dome at the Adams County Riverdale Regional Park at 9755 Henderson Rd. in Brighton. program comes from issued citations. e cap for reimbursement stands at $2,000. If the investigation reveals that the applicant was involved in the crime, then the person won’t receive money. is event will also be livestreamed at www.unitedpower.com. e next day, the utility is hosting a morning meeting, at 7:30 a.m. March 14 at Coal Creek Canyon Community Center, 3158 Highway 72 in Golden. e nal forum is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. March 17 in the Fort Lupton Recreation Center, 203 S. Harrison Ave. in Fort Lupton e events are free to members and do not require RSVPs.

Buczek and omas “Tom” Hogan in the West District; and Steven “Steve” Douglas and Robert “Rob” Masden in the East District.

Balloting opens on March 13. Members may vote electronically through their online account, or via mail ballots, sent to all members in mid-March.

Directors represent all members and are therefore elected on an “at-large” basis. is means members may vote for a director in each district and not just their own. United Power encourages all members to vote online or return their mail ballots prior to the April 11 deadline.

Fort Lupton’s bicentennial Mayor Zo Hubbard admitted that the city’s bicentennial is a ways o . It’s in 2036.

A third forum is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. March 16 at United Power Carbon Valley Service Center, 9586 E. I-25 Frontage Rd. in Longmont.

Candidate pro les will be published in the cooperative’s newsletter, the United Newsline delivered in March, and on its website at www.unitedpower.com/

“I know when I was on the Union Paci c education committee, we were told that to get the big engine to an event, you have to apply at least a decade in advance,” she said.

Another idea she oated was to establish a citizens’ committee that would meet once a year “to start building excitement and so people can election will be announced at the 2023 Annual Meeting, which will be held on April 12 at the Riverdale Regional Park & Fairgrounds and livestreamed on United Power’s website. Registration opens donate extra reworks.”

Alley maintenance Hubbard also wondered if it was time for the council to discuss single-hauler trash service. She called area alley conditions after recent snows “horrible.” the o cial business meeting at 6:30 p.m.

“How would this a ect HOA neighborhoods?” asked Councilman Carlos Barron.

All members are invited to attend and engage with cooperative leadership and connect with fellow members.

“ e current trash collection is so poor. If a bag falls out by accident, they just keep going.”

“It’s still going to be a problem,” said Councilman David Crespin. But at least, we could get quality management. We’re getting more roads. Single pick-up trash service is cost-e ective, something I’d love to have a conversation about.” to turn it around. By unlocking the equity in your home, you can fell good about the possibilities that await you in retirement. Eligible borrowers can pay o an existing mortgage and have no monthly mortgage payments* while receiving proceeds on a monthly or as-needed basis.

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