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What is Boulder Together?

Boulder Together is a strategic multi-year initiative of the Boulder Chamber designed to address the highest priority areas of Boulder's economic and community needs.

Our local business leaders have pledged their support and investment in collaboration with community partners to achieve the goals in each of the strategic focus areas, including strengthening the Boulder business environment, investing in critical economic and community infrastructure, and development of the Boulder area’s workforce talent.

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  • Business is Vital Initiative
  • Increasing Workforce Housing
  • Flexibility for Commercial Development
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  • Responsive Partnerships
  • Long & Short Term Planning and Implementation
  • Education Research & Data
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Quality Business

Boulder Together Second Quarter Recap

By courtney.warford | August 13, 2024

Our community faces a turning point, and so does the Boulder Together program. A healthy community evolves over time, as do the challenges it faces. COVID and many other local and global factors wrought changes in our society, economy, and business operations that weren’t on anyone’s radar just a few years ago. While we still…

Boulder Together First Quarter Recap

By courtney.warford | June 10, 2024

As spring ends and summer is in full swing in Boulder, the Boulder Chamber team is diligently working on projects to advance Boulder Together’s mobility, housing, and workforce development goals. With impressive progress, the team has secured policy wins in housing, worked to pilot short-term micro-mobility solutions, and plans to expand our workforce in two…

CHALLENGES

  • Affordable Workforce Housing Access
  • Difficult and Lengthy Development Review Processes
  • Increase Elected Leadership Support for Economic Vitality

FACTS

  • Median Home Price in 2017: $911,400 (current: $1.4 million)
  • Initial Commercial Property Permit Review Post-COVID: 14 weeks
  • Historic Political Inattention to Economic Vitality

GOALS

  • Increase Workforce Housing Options
  • Improve Commercial and Residential Review Processes
  • Increase Elected Leadership Support for Economic Vitality

STRATEGIES

  • More innovative housing opportunities
  • "Business is Vital" campaign
  • Expedite permitting

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The Boulder Chamber Economic Council leads several programs supporting local workforce.

Workforce Development

Boulder Chamber’s Apprentice Sponsorships Address Critical Workforce Needs

By courtney.warford | September 26, 2023

As the State’s Office of the Future of Work takes control of all active apprenticeships in Colorado – effective July 1st – the Boulder Chamber continues to work with industry leaders and partners in higher education to develop apprenticeship pathways that address critical workforce needs in the Boulder Area.   These pathways remain registered with the U.S. Department…

CHALLENGES

  • Skill gaps across industries
  • Limited training opportunities
  • Increased technology literacy

GOALS

  • Meet workforce demand
  • Regional partnerships
  • Program development
  • Access to opportunities

FACTS

  • Computer and Math talent is 10x the number of applicants for these positions
  • 2020 saw an 193% increase in job seekers

STRATEGIES

  • Talent Gap Analysis
  • Collaborate Regionally
  • Increase work-based learning
  • Connect the talent pipeline

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The Boulder Chamber Economic Council leads several programs supporting local workforce.

Community Infrastructure

Defend Transit Funding: Support the RTD’s TABOR Override Measure

By courtney.warford | September 25, 2024

Written by John Tayer, President and CEO.   For six years, from 2007 to early 2013, I served on the Regional Transportation District’s Board of Directors.   There, I said it, and I wouldn’t blame you for thinking I’m part of the problem. Rest assured, though, that during my RTD Board service, I had plenty of…

Boulder County Takes Input on Bikeway Overpass Design

By courtney.warford | September 16, 2024

By Dana Cadey, Daily Camera Bikers, drivers and pedestrians came together on Tuesday to give feedback on the planned bikeway overpass along Colo. 119 between Boulder and Longmont, also known as the Diagonal Highway. The Colo. 119 Safety, Mobility and Bikeway Project is a collaboration between Boulder County, the Regional Transportation District, and the Colorado…

Boulder Together Second Quarter Recap

By courtney.warford | August 13, 2024

Our community faces a turning point, and so does the Boulder Together program. A healthy community evolves over time, as do the challenges it faces. COVID and many other local and global factors wrought changes in our society, economy, and business operations that weren’t on anyone’s radar just a few years ago. While we still…

Boulder Chamber Announces New Transportation Connections Associate Executive Director and Business Outreach Manager, Darcy Kitching 

By courtney.warford | June 11, 2024

The Boulder Chamber is pleased to announce the promotion of Darcy Kitching to a new leadership role in its mobility policy and program activities: Transportation Connections Associate Executive Director and Business Outreach Manager. Previously, Kitching served as a transportation demand management outreach specialist, supporting Transportation Connections’ work with the City of Boulder, the Denver Regional…

Boulder Together First Quarter Recap

By courtney.warford | June 10, 2024

As spring ends and summer is in full swing in Boulder, the Boulder Chamber team is diligently working on projects to advance Boulder Together’s mobility, housing, and workforce development goals. With impressive progress, the team has secured policy wins in housing, worked to pilot short-term micro-mobility solutions, and plans to expand our workforce in two…

CHALLENGES

  • Traffic congestion
  • Broadband Connectivity
  • Remote Work

GOALS

  • Stronger planning
  • Provide convenient mobility options
  • Transit improvements

FACTS

  • 55K+ daily commuters
  • F-Rating of travel corridors
  • Lack of funding

STRATEGIES

  • Secure funding for travel corridors
  • Customized transit solutions for business

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Boulder Chamber Transportation Connections supports regional workforce mobility needs.

Boulder Chamber News

The Boulder Chamber View: Innovative Solutions to Office Vacancies — A Multifaceted Approach

By courtney.warford | March 25, 2024

Originally published by Daily Camera on March 25, 2024.  For the first 20 years of my life, I lived in a small, but bustling downtown area. My parents owned two retail shops in the central corridor, and I recall the importance of employees from local offices who filled the streets, patronizing our local restaurants and…

Boulder Chamber Commemorates Visionary Leaders at Celebration of Leadership

By courtney.warford | March 14, 2024

Boulder Chamber Commemorates Visionary Leaders at Celebration of Leadership On March 13, the Dairy Arts Center played host to the Boulder Chamber’s prestigious annual Celebration of Leadership, where outstanding community and business leaders were honored for their innovation and impact.  With a tradition spanning over four decades, the Boulder Chamber gathered leaders who played pivotal…

Tayer: Minimum Wage — Substantive Engagement v. Checking a Box

By courtney.warford | March 10, 2024

Boulder Chamber Welcomes Joseph E. Hovancak as Its New Vice President of Economic Vitality Have you ever felt like someone really didn’t care what you think? You know, they may ask if you mind that they run their lawn mower at 7 a.m. on Sunday, and it isn’t electric. It’s more of a heads-up than…