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Boulder County Assessor Cynthia Braddock, in partnership with Marshall ROC, is hosting an online information event to answer questions about 2023 property valuations for those impacted by the Marshall Fire. The event will take place on Wednesday, May 24, from 6 -7:30 p.m. Register online.
Topics to be discussed are the reappraisal of value, how values were established for Marshall Fire properties, and how to appeal your value. The meeting will include a question-and-answer session. Spanish interpretation will be available.
To find out more about the 2023 property valuations, including the appeals process, visit boco.org/2023valuation. Appeals must be submitted by June 8.
In addition, in-person property appeals for Marshall Fire property owners will be available at the Louisville Recreation and Senior Center, 900 Via Appia Way, on Thursdays, May 25 and June 1, from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If you have questions and/or concerns, please contact the Boulder County Assessor’s Office at: 303-441-3530 or email: assessor@bouldercounty.org.
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Technology support available
Marshall ROC, in partnership with ITDRC, provides technology support to help the community in applying for disaster related assistance programs. Scanners, printer and laptops are available to use Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marshall Fire Recovery Center, 357 McCaslin Blvd., Suite 115-B, Louisville.
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Financial assistance resources
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Want to help with the Marshall Fire recovery?
Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) is recruiting for the following Marshall Fire Related job opening: Resilient Recovery Manager - Remote/Hybrid (Term Limited to 12/31/2024)
Under the mission of DOLA, the Resilient Recovery Manager will manage DOLA’s Marshall Fire recovery communication and strategic coordination between local, state, and federal and other partners toward recovery and rebuilding goals and priorities. This position will manage data sharing and analysis efforts between agencies. This position will manage the Resilient Recovery Planner position and together provide recovery technical assistance to impacted communities. The Resilient Recovery Manager will oversee efforts to provide long-term community recovery expertise to federal, state, and local recovery coordination efforts and support local partners in navigating recovery resources. Learn more and apply by May 23.
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Rep. Neguse announces HUD will update reverse mortgage foreclosure guidelines for victims of the Marshall Fire
Congressman Joe Neguse announced that the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has taken action to prevent undue foreclosures for victims of the Marshall Fire. HUD flagged all properties located within Louisville, Superior, and unincorporated Boulder County in their servicing system to require additional HUD approval before Due and Payable actions are taken. In March, Rep. Neguse wrote to federal administrators requesting an update to the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) occupancy requirements for borrowers following a natural disaster. Read more.
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Upcoming Meetings
Wildfire Management on Open Space Lands in Boulder County Tuesday, May 23 - 6-8 p.m. Superior Community Center, 1500 Coalton Road This the community's chance to get some answers on the management of Boulder County's open space pre- and post-Marshall Fire. What have we learned, what is being done now, what is being studied? Please register to attend
2023 Disaster Education & Outreach Series: Wildfire Risk Assessment Next Steps Wednesday, May 24 – 6-10 p.m. Louisville City Hall, 749 Main St., or virtually via Zoom Learn more about the 2023 Disaster Education & Outreach Series
Train-the-Trainer Disaster Strong Preparedness Series Friday, June 2, 6-8:30 p.m. Lefthand Fire Protection District 900 Lefthand Canyon Drive, Boulder Register
Mental Health Support Sessions Mondays, 1:30-2:30 p.m. for seniors Thursdays, noon to 1 p.m. for parents (including childcare) Fridays, 1-2 p.m. for all community members Marshall ROC Recovery Center, 357 McCaslin Blvd., Suite 115-B, Louisville. Mental Health Partners, in partnership with Colorado Spirit, offers free, drop-in group support sessions for those impacted by the Marshall Fire. No need to register.
Processing Groups Mondays, 6-7 p.m. Process groups allow individuals to share their experiences and express emotions with others and a trained therapist. Groups meet virtually. Learn more and register
EnergySmart Open Office Hours: Second and fourth Thursday of every month – Feb. 9 through June 29 9 a.m. to noon (no appointment necessary) Superior Community Center, 1500 Coalton Road Get free advice on building efficiently – for homeowners, builders, code officials, trade partners
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