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Lafayette’s Beauprez Barn receives recognition from State Representative Bernett
Efforts to preserve Lafayette’s agricultural history and educate the community have earned a Gold Seal Recognition award for the City Read on... -
23rd Annual Lafayette Peach Festival on Aug. 20
This annual event centers around Palisade peaches. Enjoy peaches, pies, cobbler, art, crafters, antique dealers, food vendors, and children's activities. Additional Info... -
Mosquito control applications on Aug. 18
VDCI will be conducting mosquito control applications at Waneka Lake Park and Rothman Open Space Read on... -
What is City Council working on? Aug. 16 meeting recap
Stay engaged and keep informed of the issues your Lafayette elected officials are working on by following the City Council Meeting Recap. Additional Info... -
Boulder County Age Well Plan seeking community input
Join a Community Conversation to discuss priorities for older adults and caregivers in Lafayette and Boulder County Read on... -
Through Our Eyes mural revitalization project
Stop by the Lumberyards building at N. Public Road and E. Geneseo Street to watch the newly restored mural being installed Read on... -
Zero Fare for Better Air
Help reduce ground-level ozone during the month of August by riding for free on all RTD routes Read on... -
The 2022 Civic Academy application period is now open
Increase your knowledge of regional issues through this free, seven-week program sponsored by the Denver Regional Council of Governments Read on... -
New three days per week irrigation limit enacted
Outdoor irrigation is now limited to a maximum of three days a week for Lafayette water customers Read on... -
Water conservation tip of the week
The City has year-round water conservation requirements in effect. Learn what they are to keep in compliance with efforts to conserve regional water supplies. Learn more... -
Art Night Out is back - and better than ever!
Be part of this fun event every second Friday through September. Join us on August 12. Read on... -
Water conservation tip of the week
When it rains, water accordingly. It's not necessary to water when Mother Nature is doing it for you. Learn more... -
Wildfire awareness and Open Space
Learn about wildfires, the steps Lafayette is taking to protect the community and Open Space, and what residents can do to be prepared Additional Info... -
Water for our future | Agua para nuestro futuro
Message from Lafayette City Administrator Fritz Sprague | Mensaje del administrador de la ciudad de Lafayette Fritz Sprague Read on... -
Water conservation tip of the week
Check to make sure sprinkler heads are operating correctly so water isn't spraying onto roads and sidewalks. Learn more... -
Water conservation tip of the week
Watering twice a week will make grass roots grow deeper and allow the grass to last longer without water. Learn more... -
Water conservation tip of the week
Let grass grow longer before cutting it. A taller lawn provides shade to the roots and helps retain soil moisture so your lawn requires less water. Learn more... -
Updated request - Delay and save
By delaying the use of sprinkler systems, you can save money on your utility bill and help the City conserve up to 8 million gallons of water a day Read on... -
Have a positive impact on your Lafayette community!
Serve on one of these Boards and Commissions: Cultural Arts Commission and Public Art Committee, Historic Preservation Board, Senior Advisory Board, or Waste Reduction Advisory Committee Read on... -
Art on the Street has arrived
Art on the Street is the largest on-loan outdoor sculpture program in Boulder County with 20 new sculptures installed in Old Town Lafayette. Read on... -
New traffic configuration on South Boulder Road
Starting Wednesday, May 11, westbound South Boulder Road traffic will have one through travel lane and one left turn only travel lane. Read on... -
Maintaining visibility at intersections
Trimming bushes, grasses, or other plants improves visibility and makes intersections safer Read on... -
May 7 is National Wildfire Community Preparedness Day
Take action to learn about risks and how to protect homes again the threat of wildfires Read on... -
Three Cart Program - proposals simplified | Programa de los tres carros: propuestas simplificadas
We’ve simplified information to help you better understand the waste hauler proposals. City Council will resume discussions at the April 5 meeting. Read on... -
Sign up for utility eBilling
Receive your City utility bill quickly, more securely, avoid hassles and delays associated with paper bills and mail delivery, and reduce environmental impacts. Learn more... -
Ride Free Lafayette
There’s a new way to get around the City of Lafayette, and it’s free to use! A free, on-demand, door-to-door bus service that connects people to places within the City of Lafayette. Read on... -
Shop local Lafayette
Lafayette businesses are vibrant pillars in our community. Many have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and need our continued support to keep their business thriving. Read on... -
New website accessibility tool
We're working to ensure all community members, including people with disabilities, are able to access City information and have a positive user experience. Additional Info...
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