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Boulder Council Advances Landmark Minimum Wage Ordinance

October 10, 2024 | Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado


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Boulder Council Advances Landmark Minimum Wage Ordinance
In a recent Boulder City Council meeting, significant steps were taken towards historic preservation and local wage reform. The council unanimously adopted Ordinance 8652, designating the property at 33100 Penrose Place as the Geological Society of America, marking it as an individual landmark under the city's historic preservation code. Council members praised the preservation efforts, highlighting the building's historical significance and its contribution to addressing the community's need for affordable housing.

Following this, the council turned its attention to a proposed minimum wage ordinance, Ordinance 8664, aimed at establishing a competitive local minimum wage. Assistant City Manager Pam Davis and Senior Sustainability Program Manager Taylor Ryman presented the ordinance, which is a response to enabling legislation passed in 2019 that allows local governments to set minimum wages above the state limit. The ordinance includes provisions for unemancipated minors and outlines specific guidelines for implementation, including a cap on annual increases.

The council acknowledged the extensive collaboration among various city departments in drafting the ordinance, which reflects the community's interest in fair wages. Public comments were anticipated, indicating strong community engagement on this issue. The council's discussions are set to continue as they consider the implications of the proposed wage changes for Boulder residents.

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