After painting the street mandala at the very center of Boulder (according to Google Maps), we took the same colors and transformed the black and rusty posts between Grove St and Grove Circle (at 21st) into whimsical works of art. We have been steadily spreading artistic expression in Goss-Grove, from the mandala to the metal bulletin board at the 19th Street pocket park, to the Little Free Library in our community garden. And don't forget the stone benches and sculpture, and the 20' high spinning dragonfly smack in the middle of the garden plots. Thanks to all the artists who have participated in these projects: Jan Burch (mandala and posts), Chris Schutze (library) and Garrett Aulabaugh (neighborhood bulletin board), and all those who wrote grants, volunteered time and effort and made this all happen!
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Thursday, February 19, 2015
Painting the Posts - Artistic endeavors in Goss-Grove!
After painting the street mandala at the very center of Boulder (according to Google Maps), we took the same colors and transformed the black and rusty posts between Grove St and Grove Circle (at 21st) into whimsical works of art. We have been steadily spreading artistic expression in Goss-Grove, from the mandala to the metal bulletin board at the 19th Street pocket park, to the Little Free Library in our community garden. And don't forget the stone benches and sculpture, and the 20' high spinning dragonfly smack in the middle of the garden plots. Thanks to all the artists who have participated in these projects: Jan Burch (mandala and posts), Chris Schutze (library) and Garrett Aulabaugh (neighborhood bulletin board), and all those who wrote grants, volunteered time and effort and made this all happen!
Monday, February 16, 2015
Goss-Grove Neighborhood Meeting Minutes: January 14, 2015
Goss Grove
Neighborhood Meeting 1/14/2015 at 1919
Grove St.
Number of attendees: 17
**Special
thanks to Jerrie/Jon and Jenny/Stephen for their two years as leaders of our
neighborhood!!
1.
Treasurer's Report:
a. Funds as of today $1,147.84
b. Reimbursements since last meeting: $243.20 to
Garret for our awesome bulletin board
c. Funds collected since the last meeting: $170
for Garden fees
d. Expected funds from rental of garden plots :
$840 (total $1987.84)
2. Postings
on Next Door: from this
point forward all pertinent info will be posted on Next Door, including these
minutes (look for menu on left side).
3.
Garden
a.
Michelle: New contract has been drafted and
will be distributed by end of January
b.
Deadline for renewals is Feb 16 and to be
submitted to Rachael (info will be in garden agreement)
c.
New openings will be posted on Next Door
d.
Jenny will step down and Michele, Terill, Rachael
will be the new committee
e. There was no
compost last year and the team is still problem-solving whether to pay for a
garden compost or use a different strategy
4. Possible
grant money for GGNA projects: Jerry
a. We can’t get a grant if we’re not a 501C3
organization: right now we can’t receive $$ from the city either for this
reason: Michele and Jerry will investigate 50C3 application
b. Michele received info from the Awesome
Foundation with regards to grant opportunities through them ($1000) WE ARE an AWESOME neighborhood so there’s
plenty of GGNA projects that we think would be attractive to the grantors.
c. Jerry would love to see post painting project
completed and the street mural needs to be done next summer.
5. Boulder
Livability Forum (Stephen)
is trying to control high-density issues in Boulder (such as traffic, increased
service providers) and limits on building heights
a. Stephen is on the forum w/some x-city
councilmen
b. They are working on a petition to set limits on
growth (to put on a ballot) and strengthen the review process
6.
Flood update:
a. Our slough is part of the Boulder Creek master
plan which is almost complete (could be updated in May w/plans for mitigation)
b. WRAB- Water Research Advisory Board has
meetings with regards to flood mitigation.
Diane and Susan are attending meetings and will give us a heads up when
they need neighborhood member support. Meetings
are the 3rd Monday of the month.
7. What are the goals to be pursued by GGNA in
2015?
a.
Neighborhood presence in the potential
“development” of the “civic center”.
8.
What are GGNA residents' concerns?
a. Snow Removal has been bad. If you’re frustrated please call and report
(can’t submit on line). The rule is 24
hours after the snowfall sidewalks must be clear.
b. Trash on 18th street: suggested
strategy is to contact property manager to comply w/ordinance (Mary Hey is the
go to person on this)
9.
Of
special interest:
a.
Make a pledge not to use pesticides! Go to the bee safe website at
www.beesafeboulder.com
10.
Ecocycle
News: Deb handed out
recycling guides and answered common recycling questions. She will send out a
message to all neighbors when she goes the CHARM center and people can put things
on her porch for her to take. She is the
block leader for the hood and always available via Next Door for recycle
questions.
11.
Next
Meeting is Wednesday April 15th- see you then!
Goss-Grove Neighborhood Meeting Minutes October 9, 2014
Goss-Grove
Neighborhood Meeting Minutes
………………………………………………………………………………………..
(You can also find these by signing up at www.NextDoor.com, our neighborhood community
electronic bulletin board.
October 9, 2014
The meeting was opened by co-chairs Jenny and Stephen at 7
PM.
▪ Elections—The
following neighbors were elected for GGNA offices.
o Jeffery
P.—co-chair
o Michele
B.—co-chair
o Rachael
T.—treasurer
o Deb
C.—secretary
Thanks to Jenny and Stephen,
co-chairs, Jerrie, treasurer, and Michele, secretary for their work in 2014.
▪ Meeting
schedule—2015
o January
14
o April
15
o July
15
o October
14
▪ Review
of neighborhood accomplishments
o The
kiosk or bulletin board was installed last week in the 19th street
pocket park. The structure was designed
and built by neighbor Garrett. Thanks to
Carey Sager of the city transportation department for approval and helping with
the installation. Half of the posting
space will be for the GGNA and half for public posts. The GGNA will keep posting updated
neighborhood information.
o The
second public art project was accomplished in September with the painting of
the posts (bollards) at the street division at Grove and 21th. Jan and Jerrie took the lead with this project. Numerous neighbors came over the two days to
help paint the posts with designs developed by Jan. Jan also designed and organized the previous
public art project, the compass rose on the street at Grove and 19th. Plans are for other post painting
projects. Next should be the posts at
the 19th street pocket park.
Thanks again to Carey Sager and other city of boulder departments for
approval.
o The
little library was installed last year in the 20th street pocket
park and has been a great feature of the neighborhood. People are interested in the concept, borrow
books, add books, and sit at the park and read selections from the little
library.
o The
Garden at the 20th street pocket park was administered successfully
by GGNA. Co leader Jenny will step down
for 2015. Co leader Michele is recruiting gardeners who would like to help
administer and organize the garden for 2015.
Maintenance of the plots is planned for November after growing season
comes to a close.
o There
are now 83 neighbors registered at the GGNA Next Door site.
▪ Flooding—Mary
is on the city list serve for information and future planning as a result of
the devastating flooding of September 2013.
Many homes in the Goss Grove neighborhood sustained flood damage. The GGNA continues to provide input to the
city and other interested officials regarding the flooding pattern in Goss
Grove.
▪ LONA—Stephen
updated news about the League of Neighborhoods Associations,
BoulderLONA.org. This is an effort to
unite the neighborhood organizations in Boulder. Primary goal of this group is to have input
into development projects. Maria and
Stephen will continue to keep GGNA informed about this group.
▪ City
of Boulder—The Neighborhood liaison position in the city managers office has
been reinstated, according to the city.
It is hoped that this position will improve communication between GGNA
and the city government as it did before budget constraints eliminated the
position.
o The
no smoking ordinance was expanded by City Council to include the additional
area bounded by 17th on the east, University on the south, Broadway
on the west and Arapahoe on the north.
Further expansion of the no smoking area is under discussion.
o Concerns
about hostile behavior of homeless people along Boulder Creek and disturbances
in Goss Grove were discussed.
Respectfully submitted, Michele B., secretary
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