Policy Programs
Tayer: Ground The Red Herring and Save Our Airport
Tayer: Ground The Red Herring and Save Our Airport August 6, 2024 Originally published by BizWest on August 5, 2024. What initially began as complaints about airport noise suddenly has become a pitched battle over saving one of Boulder’s most valuable transportation, public safety, scientific research and economic vitality resources … all in pursuit of…
Read MoreBoulder Chamber Opposes Airport Closure
Boulder Chamber Opposes Airport Closure June 27, 2024 After months of careful consideration and analysis, including direct feedback from our membership, the Boulder Chamber is firmly opposed to decommissioning the Boulder Municipal Airport.  There are significant economic vitality, transportation, and public safety benefits of access to this community asset that far outweigh the red-herring argument…
Read MoreBoulder Chamber Announces New Transportation Connections Associate Executive Director and Business Outreach Manager, Darcy KitchingÂ
Boulder Chamber Announces New Transportation Connections Associate Executive Director and Business Outreach Manager, Darcy Kitching 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…
Read MoreTayer: “At Least Somebody Cares”
Tayer: “At Least Somebody Cares” The Boulder Chamber Christopher Woods/BizWest June 4, 2024 Originally published by BizWest on May 31, 2024. This is the type of column I love to write … with a positive message about collaboration between our business community and city government. In this case, I’m referencing the work of Brad Mueller…
Read MoreTayer: Message to Council: Focus on Economic Vitality
Tayer: Message to Council: Focus on Economic Vitality March 29, 2024 Originally published by BizWest, March 29, 2024. You might expect the Boulder Chamber, with the mission of supporting business success and economic vitality, would want our City Council to join us in attending to the strength of our business community. It’s a regular refrain,…
Read MoreTayer: Minimum Wage — Substantive Engagement v. Checking a Box
Tayer: Minimum Wage — Substantive Engagement v. Checking a Box courtney.warford March 10, 2024 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…
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