Council Member Town
Meetings
Council members are
eager to hear from residents and committed to forums in which those
conversations can occur, but the format and structure of town meetings may
be affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Please visit AuroraGov.org/Council to check the latest information on meeting
dates.
City Council Regular
Meeting (Virtual)
Monday, May 18, 7:30
p.m.
View this meeting
online at AuroraTV.org and cable channels 8 and 880. You can also
listen to the meeting by phone (see AuroraGov.org for details). In advance of the meeting,
submit a comment for Public Invited To Be Heard or an individual agenda
item to publiccomment@auroragov.org. Please indicate in your email whether you
want your comment read into the record at the meeting or simply forwarded
to mayor and City Council. Staff will read the first three minutes of any
comment into the record as requested. Comments will also be accepted in
advance of the meeting by phone by calling the City Clerk’s Office at
303.739.7094.
AuroraGov.org/Council • Streamed live at AuroraTV.org or cable channels 8 and 880 only
Feedback on
Mississippi Avenue Widening Project
Starting May 12, the
community will have the opportunity to learn more about the Mississippi
Avenue widening project (near Buckley Air Force Base), provide feedback and
ask questions, all online. The city will post a short summary video,
project materials and an online feedback, which needs to be completed by
May 26. Visit AuroraGov.org/TPP or call 303.739.7925 for more project
information.
Explore the World
While Staying at Home
Do you feel a little
shut off from the rest of the world during the Stay-at-Home order? Some
city programs have some great ways for you to stay connected.
·
Aurora Dance Arts: On
its Facebook page, Aurora
Dance Arts is providing live online dance classes, with some of their
fabulous faculty teaching from home, dance tutorials and dance challenge
videos, and various other online resources for dancers and families.
·
Aurora Public Library: The
library has daily storytime on Facebook,
ebooks, audiobooks and other remote-access tools, Learn at Home activities,
Do It Yourself projects, virtual field trips to museums, national parks, etc.,
and more. Aurora Public Schools students can access most library databases
using their student ID number.
·
Art in Public Places: The
city’s Art in Public Places program has a downloadable coloring book
featuring some of the most popular public arts in Aurora. Visit its Facebook page to
download your free copy.
·
The People’s Building: Aurora's
newest cultural facility is creating a series of videos on its Facebook and Instagram titled
“Six Feet Apart,” which profiles some of the artists and performers who
will be showcased at the building once we return to healthier times.
Upcoming Rec Center
Virtual Open House
Wendesday, May 20,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Join the virtual
open house discussing the new recreation center in southeast Aurora along
with the Aurora Reservoir master plan amendment. Project and master plan
updates to be discussed include site plans and renderings. The presentation
will be online beginning May 11 at AuroraGov.org/Recreation. For question
email pros@auroragov.org. You must
call in on May 20 at 5:30 p.m. to participate. Access number:
1.877.820.7831; participant passcode: 254610#
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