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      • The City of Boulder has a council-manager form of government where the elected City Council sets policies and the council-appointed city manager administers them.
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  2. The city of Boulder is governed by “home rule,” which means Boulder’s city charter supersedes state law when pertaining to certain local matters. Of the 97 home-rule cities in Colorado, most have a council-manager form of government like Boulder.

  3. Government. Boulder is a home rule municipality, being self-governing under Article XX of the Constitution of the State of Colorado; Title 31, Article 1, Section 202 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. Politically, Boulder is one of the most liberal and Democratic cities in Colorado when viewed from a Federal and State elections lens.

  4. How is the City of Boulder governed? The City of Boulder has a council-manager form of government. Under this form of government, the elected City Council sets the policies for the operation of the Boulder government.

  5. The office of intergovernmental affairs ensures that the city’s interests are furthered through the development of strategic alliances and informed engagement with other local, regional, state and federal governmental entities.

  6. About Boulder County Government. The county seat is the City of Boulder, the largest municipality in Boulder County. Other incorporated towns and cities include: Erie, Jamestown, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, Nederland, Superior, and Ward. The estimated population of Boulder County in 2019 was just over 326,000.

  7. Government Boulder County is divided into three districts each represented by a commissioner elected county-wide. The three commissioners comprise the county Board of Commissioners and represent the county as a whole.

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