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As part of our ongoing commitment, the City of Lou- <br />isville will continue to review new products, technolo- <br />gies, and best practices as they become available in <br />efforts to reduce herbicide use further while providing <br />well -maintained parks, open space and facilities for all <br />to enjoy. Conversations with City Council and the com- <br />munity on herbicide policies and implementation will <br />continue as we move forward. <br />Visit LouisvilleCO.gov/WeedManagement to view the <br />complete Parks, Recreation & Open Space Integrated <br />Weed Management Plan. For questions please contact <br />Nathan Mosley at NMosley@LouisvilleCO.gov. <br />JUNE PRIMARY ELECTION <br />It is more important than ever to make sure your voter <br />registration mailing address is up-to-date in order to <br />receive your June 30 Primary ballot at your proper <br />location. To participate in the June Primary Election, <br />you must be registered as a Democrat, Republican, <br />Libertarian, or Unaffiliated voter. <br />Ballots for the June 30 Primary are mailed to all eligible <br />voters beginning June 8. Here is what you need to <br />know to participate: <br />• Registered Democrats will receive only the Demo- <br />cratic Party ballot. Registered Republicans will re- <br />ceive only the Republican Party ballot. Registered <br />Libertarians will receive only the Libertarian Party <br />ballot. No other parties are holding primaries. <br />• By law, unless a ballot preference was specified by <br />June 1 (optional only), unaffiliated voters will be <br />mailed both major party (Dem and Rep) ballots but <br />can only vote and return one ballot. <br />• 17-year-olds who will turn 18 by the General Elec- <br />tion (November 3) can vote in the primary. <br />• There is no registration deadline. You can register <br />and vote up to and including Election Day, how- <br />ever, given the urgent public health crisis with <br />COVID-19, the Boulder County Elections Division <br />is urging residents to register now and not wait <br />so you can receive your mail ballot and avoid the <br />need for an in -person visit. <br />If you have a Colorado Driver's License or State ID, you <br />can register to vote or check your registration at www. <br />GoVoteColorado.gov. If you do not have a license or <br />state ID, you can register by mail, just print and return <br />the form found online at the same website. <br />For more information, <br />visit www.BoulderCountyVotes.org, call 303.413.7740, <br />or email Vote@BoulderCountyVotes.org. <br />WANT TO STAY IN THE KNOW? <br />Subscribe to the <br />Monthly Community Update <br />[p <br />LL <br />Summer 2020 • Page 7 <br />
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