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Jamestown Newsletter 15, August 8
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August 8, 2014 - Town of Jamestown Newsletter
What's Happening in Jamestown?
Water mains: Out with the old, in with the new!
Photo Credit: Mark Wischmeyer
Jamestown was awarded a $1 million dollar CDPHE grant for the water distribution system!
Water Progress:
New water main constructed - 90% complete New service line connections - 83% complete Structures* currently back on town water** - 52%
Emergency Asphalt Overlay - Duran crews will be working with the county to overlay Lefthand Canyon Dr. beginningAugust 18th. Kirkland is scheduled to begin work on James Canyon Dr. August 25th.
Issue: 15
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Rebuild Jamestown!
Quick Links
Town of Jamestown Web Site
Resource Guide
Rebuild Guide
JT on Facebook
Next Town Board Meetings
Monday, August 11, 7:00 pm
Jamestown Town Hall
Next Rebuild Jamestown Community Meeting
Tuesday, August 19, 5:30
The Merc - Jamestown
Let's bring our community home.
Currently, there are no planned closures.
Road Work - Work continues on the roads in Jamestown as Duran finishes laying water lines and restores fill and grade. The Town is sending out road closures and delays regularly as we know the schedule or it changes. We appreciate everyone's patience and cooperation during this critical time.
Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR) - Resurgence Demolition is set to begin taking down houses under the PPDR program beginning on Monday, August 11. Five structures will be demolished under this program.
Howlett's Gulch - Colt & Steel is nearing completion on the work on Howlett's Gulch.
$5 Million in CDBG Funding Available for Repairs and Rental Assistance: Applications are open now through August 15th. More Here.
HMGP Buyout Program - Buyout values have been determined and communicated to property owners. The Town's application is due in August.
The Jamestown Long-Term Recovery Plan - Marjo Curgus, expert planner selected by the town to help guide us through our own Long-Term Recovery Planning process, introduced herself to Jimtowners at the 8/5 community meeting. Watch for notices on the QT and the town's web site about how you can provide input to the process.
Andersen Bridge - Designs are underway. Construction is TBA.
Flood Anniversary Planning - If you would like to be on the planning committee, please notify co-chairs Rainbow Schultz or Erika Archer. Next meeting: August 18, 12:30 - Town Hall. (more below)
Rebuilding Efforts - MDS volunteers continue to work on various projects as they prepare to build seven houses with voluntary labor. (See below for more.)
Small Business Grant increase - Governor Hickenlooper announced an increase to the max grant allowable from $10K to $50K for Small Business flood recovery grants through CDBG.More here.
...And of course, SCHOOL STARTS in Jamestown - August 21!
Congratulations to Jamestown resident Sylvia Welner on her
upcoming book!
Book Signing Tonight:
August 8, 6:00pm The Merc
Proceeds to go to Rebuild
Jamestown. ___
Welcome to Jimtown
by Sylvia Welner
...an imagined expedition through the lives of the wildlife and people living in a real mountain town near Boulder, Colorado. Straddling the
human-animal divide, the story takes the reader into the world of a group of wilderness animals, with
Burnee, a Black Bear, assuming the role of lead
See the slides from the August 5th Community Meeting for more.
For a guide to commonly used flood recovery acronyms, visit
the JAG(Jamestown Acronym Guide)
* Indicates functional structures, not destroyed in flood **All town water is under a Boil Advisory.
Jamestown Loves MDS!
Welcome to our new MDS Project Director, Cletus Yoder from Galloway, OH, who arrived July 26th! He joins the rest of the long-term crew, pictured below.
provocateur. The result is a series of whimsical adventures centered
around the animals' innovative ways of finding food, fun,
and security. Along the way, they take on life's challenges, whether they be the distressful behavior of their mischievous offspring or the
dilemma of a wild turkey who wants to become the family pet.
~ to be released in August ~
Jamestown Support Group
Wednesday, August 20
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Jamestown Community Church
Led by:
Tamira Jenlink, MA Body-Centered / Nature Based Psychotherapist
Mountain Vision Therapy
A place to hold each other up while we deal with the natural response
to trauma.
All are welcome!
Rebecca Lawrence Jamestown Community Advocate
303-449-1806 [email protected]
Fire Hall Update
While the Fire Hall is under
construction by Faurot Construction, a temporary
building will be raised next to Elysian Park for the engines.
Initial funding is from CIRSA. A
From left: Wayne and Carole Stucky (Topeka, KS), Twila and Jay Finkbiner (McAllisterville, PA), Evette Yoder (Phoenix, AZ) and Cletus Yoder (Galloway, OH)
This week, the MDS crew has been incredibly industrious. Since Jamestown Elementary school is starting back up on August 21, MDS has moved out of the school and temporarily into Deborah and David's on lower Main St. The long-term crew continues to live at the Craigo residence. They are currently repairing/restoring the Loupee family homes at 67 and 73 Main St. and will move volunteers to those locations as they become available.
diagram is available on the June 11th community presentation.
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Road Update
Photo Credit: Steve Edelstein
Please click here to see the most update road delay and
closure schedule in Jamestown.
Travel and cycling restrictions on non-local traffic still in place on
James Canyon Drive.
Access to the Merc is wide open!
Boulder County Closures site
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Water Update
Photo credit: Eric Flink
More than 50% of the town now has water (unpotable)! 90% of
the main has been restored and one filter bed is functioning.
More here. ________
Town Square Update
MDS crew works with residents to raise the first big wall on the Stokes' new house!
Volunteers come from all over, this week the majority of the group was from Manitoba and Ontario, Canada, with some from Pennsylvania. Many residents have made incredible strides with MDS volunteer assistance. If you have funding for materials and need help with flood repairs, please contact Nina.
Jamestown will rebuild our Town Square in Spring 2015 with the
$117,000 (GOCO grant).
Design Concept here:
View a larger image here.
The Town Square is currently
being used as a staging area for fill material to be used for the
roads. Please give the machine operators plenty of space to
move these large objects and always make eye
contact before you attempt to move past them.
Hello from the Colorado Spirit
Canyons Team!
It has been a pleasure getting to know many of you. We feel very
privileged to hear your stories and talk to you about your recovery. As
we have moved through the summer, the rains have increased,
Flatirons Habitat for Humanity Flatirons will be the financial agent for the CDBG-DR (Community Development Block Grant) funding from the state for rebuilds. The rebuilds in town will be a combination of those who will be using CDBG-DR funding with volunteers from MDS and some homes will be self funded with volunteer help from MDS. We hope to break ground on the first home in September.
Flood Anniversary Open House - September 12th -
To commemorate the anniversary of the September 2013 flood, Jamestown will host several events for the community to come
together to reflect on the event and to imagine our collective future.
What: Flood-related displays by local artists, recovery slideshow, authors, gratitude, and the making of a labyrinth. Public welcome.
When: Friday, Sept 12, 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm Where: Town Hall, 118 Main St., Jamestown, CO
and so too have our anxiety levels. From our experience listening to
survivors of the flood, the increased rains commonly create
troubling memories and flashbacks of last year's flood, feelings of
being overwhelmed, a strong need to avoid places associated with
water or flooding, and-most commonly-just plain worry or
anxiety. If you are experiencing anything like this, it can be helpful
to try to reduce stress in other areas of your life. This can be as simple as eating healthy meals,
getting enough sleep, taking time to breathe, spending time with the
people you care about, and remembering to do something fun. Doing these simple things can give us a sense of mastery in the small things, and we enter a state that is
better equipped to handle the anxiety of increasing rain and
rising rivers. If you would like to talk to us about developing
strategies for dealing with stress and anxiety, we will continue to be
in Jamestown Town Hall every Saturday from 11:00 AM to
3:00 PM.
SPEED LIMIT CHANGE
Call to Artists:
As part of the Open House (see above) on Friday, September 12th, we will host an art exhibition in the Town Hall for any resident of the greater Jamestown Community to share a flood inspired work with the community. Works can include but are not limited to painting,
sculpture, writing, film, photography.
We invite you to consider displaying your work to inspire and share with the community during this momentous time. In order to
participate, you MUST register in advance, by August 23rd so that we can reserve a space for your work. Please contact Deborah Haynes or Nina Andaloro for more information or to reserve a
space 303-449-1806. Thank you!
Planning Committee There will be several other private events for residents over the
course of the weekend. If you'd like to be on the planning committee, please feel free to join us at our next meeting on Monday, August 18
at 12:30.
Feeling Stressed? Anxious?
Anniversary dates of traumatic events can reactivate thoughts and feelings from the actual event, and survivors may experience peaks of anxiety and
depression.
Here are 4 things you can do that might help:
Recognize and acknowledge feelings you may experience. Understand that your feelings are part of the recovery process.
Find healthy ways to cope with your distress. Share memories and feelings with someone you trust or just spend time with friends and family. Activities that allow your mind to focus on something other than these memories are a good coping strategy
The Jamestown Speed Limit has
been changed to 15 MPH
Questions: Julie Constantine julie.constantine@ja
mestownco.org
This newsletter is proudly sponsored by:
Green Girl Recycling
303.442.7535
Looking for a recycling solution? Give us a call. We do front door pick-ups from
your residence or business. ___
Looking for a recycling
solution? Give us a call. We do affordable front door pick-ups from your residence or
business. We also do secure document shredding and
electronics recycling.
Newsletter Editors:
Erika Rae Archer Nina Andaloro
Mary Ellen Burch
for some people. Contemplative activities like reading, thinking or just taking a walk are also a good approach. Avoid reactions that become part of the problem such as drinking or using drugs.
Engage in an activity that honors lost loved ones. You may want to plant a tree in their memory, make a donation to their favorite charity, participate in activities your loved one would have enjoyed or share happy memories with others. Consider volunteering; you may find that helping others actually helps you.
Use your support system. Reach out to friends and family. Don't isolate yourself.
*From the American Psychological Association
Refuel the Merc!
What: Fundraiser for the Jamestown Mercantile Where: BoulderBeer,Wilderness Place
When: August 17, 2:30pm Playing: The Full Frequency Modulators
Rebecca Lawrence Tara Schoedinger
All proceeds benefit the Merc Donation level prizes!
Town of Jamestown
303-449-1806 http://jamestownco.org
Questions or comments about this newsletter? Please send a note to [email protected]