Johnstown & Milliken News
The Town of Johnstown makes the important move towards better water and water/se…

2020-12-09 13:01:50
The Town of Johnstown makes the important move towards better water and water/sewer service with new 2021 rate increases (in affect January 1, 2021).
Ultimately, the new rate structure will allow the Town to provide current residents with the water and sewer service that they deserve. Some specific examples? Purchasing a granular activated carbon feeder to address taste/odor issues… Read more here: https://johnstown.colorado.gov/…/town-council-moves-to-give…

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Both eligible Larimer County and Johnstown-Weld County businesses have the oppor…

2021-01-19 17:07:02
Both eligible Larimer County and Johnstown-Weld County businesses have the opportunity to apply for COVID-19 relief (specifically movie theaters, breweries/wineries, restaurants and bars) through the SB20B-001
relief funding.All eligible businesses in Larimer County have an opportunity to apply, however, the Town of Johnstown applied for funds from the State (and was approved) on the behalf of Johnstown-Weld County businesses when the county opted not to apply. For this reason, only those Johnstown based Weld County businesses are eligible for the grant funding being offered by the Town.
*This is NOT the same grant as the Jtown Small Business Micro Grant*
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The Board of Education will be determining the new high school site on January 2…

2021-01-19 14:27:58
The Board of Education will be determining the new high school site on January 20th, 2021 at 7 pm. This meeting will be LiveStreamed.
You can also email the board your feedback/questions/input by emailing: bond@weldre5j.org
Please see the map, below, for the two locations that are under consideration.
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FRFR joins Colorado Fire Agencies to focus on Community Risk Reduction Week. W…

2021-01-18 14:36:20
FRFR joins Colorado Fire Agencies to focus on Community Risk Reduction Week. We focus on the 5 E’s: Education, Engineering, Enforcement, Economic Incentives/Disincentives, and Emergency Response. These 5 E’s
form the foundation by which we plan, establish, and measure our CRR activities and programs.A big FRFR thanks to Fire Inspector Kurt Nakata who obtained a grant from National Fire Prevention Association and mySidewalk to assist with determining the Front Range Fire Rescues’ specific community needs. The project will combine industry-leading codes and standards, with mySidewalk’s innovative Community Intelligence Platform to create a user-friendly tool to assist FRFR with the risk assessment process. #frontrangefirerescue #CRR
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