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Travel Info ...the seasons, the overall weather, Fairview High School in Boulder and the community surrounding it including Toedlti Avenue, cool things to do (for 12 and 15-year-old) and any special places that only "locals" would know about???? Just moved from Wisconsin to California 08-06...now relocating to Colorado...we miss the snow and the seasons...hoping it's similar to Wisconsin's weather... Thanks Travel Tips I'm 15, and I live in Boulder. And I go to Fairview. And I like it a lot, actually. Toedtli isn't exactly the most exiting street, it's really just houses, but it's in a good neighbourhood. And the stuff about too much drugs and alchohol is really exaggerating. Ok, a good amount of kids do weed, but generally, there isn't too much abuse of other more serious drugs. And Pearl Street can be a cool place to hang out, but most I people I know don't actually go there. I don't know why, but we just don't. Mostly we just go to the movies and stuff like everyone else. And, no problem with the seasons. Boulder is known for it's quick changing weather, so we really get it all (like it'll change from sun to snow in a short amount of time). So, I personally like it, so have fun while your here! Others You'll love it here in Colorado, go to http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index... It'll answer a lot of your ?s All schools in or close to boulder are very good. The popular teen thing to do is go hang out on the Pearl Street mall. Its an outdoor mall with lots of stores and restaurants. very family friendly but also cool with teenagers (I should know, I am one). Definitely check out Pearl Street once you get there. Ask anyone for directions. Everyone knows where it is. I also suggest a days hike at Chataqua Park. very pretty scenery and something ablot of Boulder people do. The weather will be similar to wisconsin but less cold in the winter and very little humidity ( I think its humid in Wisconsin, right?) Drink plenty of water and take advantage of the Rockies. Welcome. 4 seasons. Summer - Generally very sunny - afternoon clouds begin to move in at about 4:00. It may drizzle for an hour or so, then the sun will come out. We will have an occasional rainy day, but we generally have nice warm summers. Temperatures hover in the mid 80's usually. We have little summer humidity. Fall - Crisp, cool, cloudy, with an occasional snowstorm in october, more snow in november. Winter - Many sunny days, but many snowy days too. Denver averages between 70-100 inches of snow a year. It may be -15 and snowing one day, and sunny with temps in the 40's the next!! Spring - Warm days cool nights. Rainstorms occur frequently, and the mountains will turn green and look beautiful. Beautiful college town. Expensive - most people who work in Boulder can't afford to live there. Very eco-friendly. Mostly liberal. Schools are good. Lot's of recreation nearby - mountain lions along the hiking trails have been a problem occasionally. Fairly easy commute to Denver. The climate isn't going to be like Wisconsin but it will be more like Wisconsin than California. Colorado is an arid climate and isn't as cold as Wisconsin. Toedlti ave is one of my favorite streets in Boulder! I love the name. But actually that neighborhood is a very good, very nice middle class neighborhood. It's very quiet with a branch of the Boulder Public Library not too far away. That neighborhood is not too close to the center of things in Boulder however it is on the bus route called the Skip which runs straight up Broadway and connects to any bus to anywhere in Boulder. Pearl Street is always fun, especially in the summer and the Skip also runs right by it. I personally went to Boulder High but I know Fairview is an excellent school with, what I hear, is a very good advanced program. Well hope this helps and best of luck. something you absolutely HAVE to know as a parent....colorado is overridden by drugs and alcohol. i am a parent who left colorado to find a home where my kids dont see this stuff every day. you wont listen now, but youll see. drug and alcohol abuse is considered normal there, boulder being one of the worst. search it, im sure youll find some stats somewhere. sorry, this is lengthy, but worth reading! Office of Drug Strategies Alcohol & Drug Abuse - A Serious Problem in Colorado Alcohol & Drug Abuse 鈥?A Serious Problem in Colorado In a Self Report Study of Adults in Colorado 1 in 12 report current abuse or dependence problems, which could mean up to 200,000 people in the general population. Current Abuse/Dependence Totals: 鈥?Northwest 鈥?11% 鈥?Northeast 鈥?8.8% 鈥?Colorado Springs area- 8.5% 鈥?Southwest 鈥?8% Denver Metro - 7.5% Southeast - 7.1% Recent Data Indicates: 鈥?Colorado ranks 1st among the 50 states in marijuana use 鈥?Alcohol related hospital discharges increased by 52% from 1990-1997 鈥?Colorado ranks 2nd in severity on the Alcohol Problem Index (API) 鈥?Colorado ranks 15th in severity on the Drug Problem Index (DPI) 鈥?In 1995, rural areas had higher drug & alcohol dependence rates than the Denver area Children & Families in Colorado The 1998 Colorado Youth Survey Reveals Alcohol Use Exceed National Levels: 鈥?8th Graders in Colordo-28.8% compared to 23% nationally 鈥?10th Graders in Colorado 鈥?46.5 compared to 38.8% nationally 鈥?12th Graders in Colorado 鈥?53.6% compared to 52% nationally Colorado students reporting recent marijuana use exceed national samples in all grade categories. Colorado鈥檚 Workforce: In 1997, workers who reported current illicit drug use compared to those who did not report current illicit drug use were: 鈥?More likely to have worked for thee or more employers (9% vs.4%) that year 鈥?More likely to have left employment voluntarily in the past year (25% vs.15%) 鈥?More likely to have skipped one or more days of work in the past month (13% vs. 5%) The 1992 US Department of Health and Human Services reported these estimates on the cost to society from alcohol and drug abuse: 鈥?$246 billion for health care costs, lost earnings and criminal justice/law enforcement, including: 鈥?$148 billion from alcohol abuse/alcoholism 鈥?$98 billion for drug abuse dependence Coloradoans in the Juvenile & Criminal Justice Systems Adult offenders reported 8 times more marijuana use, 25 more times more cocaine use, 20 times more stimulant use, and 19 times more heroin use than the general population. 85% of the children & adolescents committed to juvenile corrections are in need of alcohol/drug treatment. 41.5% of adult female offenders are diagnosed alcohol/drug abusive or dependent 鈥?about the same as the adult male offender population. 21.7% of juvenile female offenders and 12% of male juvenile offenders are diagnosed alcohol or drug abusive or dependent. Special Topics: In 1996, a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) was designated in Colorado and is comprised of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, Eagle, El Paso, Garfield, Grand, Jefferson, LaPlata, Larimer, Pueblo, Mesa, Moffat, Routt, and Weld counties. THREAT ASSESSMENT 鈥?STATE OF COLORADO Methamphetamine is a significant drug threat facing DEA and other law enforcement counterparts in Colorado. We have seen the demand, availability, and abuse of methamphetamine increase in Colorado. The market for methamphetamine in powder, crystal, and liquid form, has increased and is dominated by Mexican poly-drug trafficking organizations. These organizations import it from sources within Mexico or the Southwest Border areas and transport it to metropolitan areas of Colorado Springs and Denver. From there, the methamphetamine is redistributed to locations in the Midwest and Eastern regions of the United States. Methamphetamine is being trafficked in larger quantities to meet consumer demands, and is primarily imported into the Rocky Mountain region rather than being produced within the region. |
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