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Town of Erie
File #: 17-287    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/20/2017 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 8/8/2017 Final action:
Title: Boulder County Youth Corps Program Update
Attachments: 1. Photo Collage - 2017 BCYC Program
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SUBJECT: Staff Report
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Boulder County Youth Corps Program Update

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DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation

PRESENTER: Farrell Buller, Parks & Recreation Director

FISCAL INFORMATION:
Cost as Recommended: $ 0.00
Balance Available: $ 0.00
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New Appropriation Required: No

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
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Recognize the Boulder County Youth Corps Corpsmembers for their service to the Town of Erie.

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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:

The Town of Erie Parks Division extends a thank you to the Boulder County Youth Corps (BCYC) for their service on various projects to the Town's Parks, Open Space and Trails throughout this summer. We are very proud of the excellent work that each corpsmember contributed for the benefit of our community!

About Boulder County Youth Corps:
The BCYC provides opportunities for Boulder County teens to develop a sense of community involvement through personal accomplishment, teamwork and service to the county. Since 1996, participants, aged 14-17, have been completing projects for Boulder County departments, municipalities and towns. Corpsmembers benefit by learning strong work habits, new skills and the value of environmental and civic stewardship. County departments, municipalities and towns benefit from the maintenance projects and tangible products such as new trails built by Corpsmembers each summer.

Overview of BCYC Town of Erie 2017 Services:
The BCYC, led by Team Leader Jordan Regenie, consists of: Bel Gajdys, Miranda Lorenzo, Alex Miller, Chloe Rader, and Adam Wilk. They have been hard at work this summer on the following projects:
* Resurfaced the playground at Reliance Park
* Detailed trash sweep of 4+ miles of Coal Creek Trail and Open Space Corridor
* Mechanically treated 3 acres of Open Space for noxious thistles
* Re-stained signs and pergolas at Erie Community Park
* Assisted with 3/4 miles of brush removal from central Erie drainage canal
* Re-painted Long's Peak Park ...

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