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place until spring 2016.
“It’ll be a challenge to keep it open to traffic and work
through the winter,” Allen said, “but hopefully they will
be predictable challenges compared to all the coordi-
nation aspects.”
Also on her daily agenda is work on a 43,500-square-
foot building to house the county’s Health and Human
Services Department, which includes divisions de-
voted to self-sufficiency, employment and public as-
sistance, family and children’s services, public health
and environment and senior services.
Public Health was initially going to be contracted out
to another county when Broomfield consolidated, but
that agreement fell through and that division was add-
ed without additional space. Employees of the various
divisions have since been crammed into older build-
ings and satellite offices. The entire $16.5 million
project includes $1 million for the purchase of land
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Proudly Building
Broomfield’s Future
The Lowell Boulevard
Nissen Creek Crossing
Project Team