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BCBR Poll
How should the city of Boulder secure its energy in the future?

 Don't rock the boat: Renew franchise agreement with Xcel Energy that is set to expire Dec. 31.
 Mix things up: Don't renew franchise agreement and let voters decide whether to place occupational tax on Xcel Energy that likely will be passed on to customers.
 Go it alone: Purchase and take control of Boulder's electrical grid and buy power from independent energy suppliers and/or create energy generation system.
 I've got a better idea. (Explain in comment box.)


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Blueprints


Blueprints lays foundation
of solid building-sector data




 We've done the heavy lifting. Now it's up to you.
 In April, the Boulder County Business Report publishes
Blueprints, its annual directory of the construction, home building and remodeling industry offering deep data on the region's building sector.
 With more than 1,000 construction-related companies,
Blueprints provides a toolbox full of information on construction companies, including architects, engineers, general contractors, electrical, HVAC and plumbing subcontractors, and many, many more.
 Each Blueprints also features articles highlighting trends in the local residential home building industry.
 Blueprints will prove an immensely valuable tool, no matter
whether you're in need of construction-related services for your home or for your business. The directory is also a great source of sales leads for companies that want to do business with the construction sector.
Blueprints includes valuable data such as address, phone, fax, e-mail, key contacts and more.
 Blueprints provides this data for one of the most-important
industries in Boulder and Broomfield counties, one that employs thousands of people in architecture, engineering, construction and related sectors.



From DataBank, download Blueprints in Microsoft Excel or tab-delimited files.



Purchase Blueprints in print or CD-ROM formats.




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