Ride the RockiesCyclists in/thru Lyons Friday, June 16 Bohn Park and US-36/SH-66 Bicyclists riding in Ride The Rockies will be crossing Boulder County on Friday, June 16, 2023 on their way to Fort Collins. This week’s rockslide in South St. Vrain Canyon has necessitated a reroute that will travel across the county as follows:
?? Riders will enter Boulder County on CO 72/Peak to Peak Highway traveling north from Central City. ?? They will continue north through Nederland to Ward, then turn east on to Lefthand Canyon Dr. Riders will then turn north on US 36 and either turn east onto CO 66/Ute Highway or stop at an aid station in Lyons at Bohn Park. ?? They will then continue by turning north on 75th St., continuing onto Woodland Rd., and turning north onto 83rd St. where they will proceed to Larimer County. If you are traveling through the area during the events, please pay close attention to the Colorado State Troopers and Boulder County Sheriff’s Deputies who will be helping to keep the roads safe for everyone. When passing a bicyclist, motorists must allow at least three feet of space between their vehicle and a bicyclist. To pass a bicyclist safely, drivers may cross a double yellow center line when oncoming traffic is clear.
All roads on the event route will remain open to traffic throughout the day. View the route map at https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42643426
Please plan for increased travel times in the vicinity of the riders. Thank you.
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Town Offices Closed Monday, June 19 for Juneteenth
Town of Lyons municipal offices will be closed Monday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Offices will resume normal operating hours Tuesday, June 20.
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Sandstone Summer Concert Series Kicks off Wednesday, June 21 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Join your neighbors and friends for the Sandstone Summer Concert Series. Joe Kuckla and Irons in the Fire, kick off the fun on the summer solstice, June 21. The Raul Vasquez Stage is currently being expanded by the Vasquez family and Blue Mountain Stone. It looks great and will be ready to go!
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Goat Mowers Return to LyonsTackling weed and fire mitigation organically! The goat mowers are returning to Lyons and will be up along Longs Peak Drive to help with weed mitigation efforts. The herd should be here for 2-3 weeks while weeding, eating, repeating. Did you know goats will navigate even the most difficult terrain to consume any vegetation on wildfire-prone land?
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Blood Drive Thursday, June 29th 10 am- 2:15 pm Lyons Regional Library Sign up today for the next blood drive, scheduled for June 29th at the Lyons Regional Library.
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Tubing Ban/ClosureSt Vrain Creek
Sheriff Curtis Johnson, after consultation with the Town of Lyons and the Lyons Fire Protection District, has concluded that, in the interest of public safety, the North and Saint Vrain creeks and river will be closed to tubing and single chamber flotation devices. The closure will take effect on June 8, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. and encompass the North Saint Vrain and Saint Vrain Creek from Apple Valley Road to North Foothills Highway. The closure includes watercraft such as single-chamber rafts, single-chamber belly boats, and inner tubes from floating in the creek. There is a specific exemption for kayaks and white-water canoes, which are permitted; nonetheless, kayakers are strongly encouraged to exercise caution and wear personal protection equipment, including a life jacket.
The tubing ban/closure will remain in effect until rescinded by the Sheriff.
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Spring Run Off Learn how much water is in the River The Colorado Department of Natural Resources has a measurement and observation station for the St Vrain in Lyons. The station shows cubic feet per second, air temperature, water temperature and more. Many residents call Town Hall to ask about the spring run off and the height and cfs of the river. We recommend that residents who are interested, bookmark the page so you will always have access to the information online. Learn more.
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We're Hiring! The Town of Lyons Parks and Public Works Department is hiring for Maintenance Worker 1. If you enjoy being outdoors and serving others, you will join a hardworking team that work together to support and maintain the town's infrastructure including: Parks and Open Space, Trails, Streets, Town managed utilities, facility maintenance, snow removal and more.
This is fully benefited position including health insurance, dental, vision and retirement. Learn more today!
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Paving and Street ImprovementsWork scheduled to begin the week of June 19 Contractors for the Town will begin the 2023 street improvement projects on Town-managed streets the week of June 19, weather permitting. There will be both chip seal work, as well as overlay and patching work.
The contractor will be posting no parking signage and putting notices out as well.
Streets that are impacted include:
Steamboat Valley Rd, Vasquez Road, Vasquez Court Eagle Valley Drive, Osprey Lane, Peregrine Lane, Falcon Lane Welch Drive, Welch Court, McConnell Drive (in front of the High School from Bohn Ct to 2nd Ave) Eagle Canyon Circle, Eagle Canyon Drive, Eagle Nest Lane CRACK SEAL OPERATIONS WILL TAKE PLACE ON: Monday, June 19th BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM NO PARKING on the roads that are signed as NO PARKING, so the contractor can do the work. Thank you.
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