Debris remains scattered across many neighborhoods as the Boulder County's mass-scale cleanup plan works its way through a process that's covered in red tape. via SloanDickey
Both Louisville and Superior have seen roadblocks in getting cleanup underway. The fire moved through both areas and into unincorporated neighborhoods. Staff and resources have been scarce, and negotiations with debris companies took time.
That lawsuit has held up the contract approval process for the cleanup. However, officials in both Louisville and Superior say they are ready to sign the contract with DRC Emergency Services, LLC, a Louisiana based company, to clean up the mess brought by the fire. In a response to the lawsuit, Boulder County argued that Demanding Integrity in Government Spending does not have standing and that a judge should dismiss the case.
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