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FoCo in 15 Minutes | Flock Camera Showdown, Shake Shack Opens, 45-Mile Trail Complete & $350M Venue

11 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio FoCo in 15 Minutes | Flock Camera Showdown, Shake Shack Opens, 45-Mile Trail Complete & $350M Venue

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Welcome to Living in Fort Collins — The Podcast, your weekly insider look at what’s happening across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado — from growth and development to housing, business, infrastructure, and local events shaping the region. This week in Fort Collins & Northern Colorado: 📡 Flock Camera Debate Intensifies — The May 19 City Council meeting drew 34 public speakers, nearly all opposed to Fort Collins’ Flock Safety license plate reader system. Concerns centered around data ownership, civil liberties, outside agency access, and long-term surveillance oversight. 🍔 Shake Shack Opens Early in Fort Collins — Northern Colorado’s first Shake Shack officially opens May 27 at Foothills Mall, four days ahead of schedule. The opening marks another major national brand entering the Fort Collins market. 🚴 Poudre River Trail Officially Complete — The final one-mile segment connecting Timnath to Windsor is now finished, creating 45 continuous miles of paved trail from Bellvue all the way to Greeley. 📈 Larimer County Posts Lowest Unemployment Rate in the Region — At 3.2%, Larimer County now has the lowest local jobless rate in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley, continuing to strengthen Fort Collins’ relocation appeal. 🎶 $350M Entertainment Venue Could Come to NoCo — Fort Collins and Greeley are reportedly frontrunners for a massive 12,500-seat entertainment destination that would become the largest purpose-built venue in Northern Colorado history. 📡 Council Requests More Flock Camera Restrictions — Rather than removing the system immediately, Council directed staff to bring back options around shorter data retention windows, automatic access agreements, and expanded Citizen Review Board oversight. 🏘️ Saunders Residents Demand Developer Accountability — Residents voiced frustration over delayed promised amenities tied to metro district agreements, including pickleball courts, irrigation systems, gardens, and artist studios. 📚 Southeast Community Center & Library Moves Forward — New renderings were unveiled for the future SECC library branch, featuring makerspaces, teen areas, study pods, and expanded community gathering spaces ahead of the June 10 groundbreaking. 🚲 Fort Collins Wins National Vision Zero Award — The city received national recognition for its Safe Routes to School and bike/pedestrian infrastructure efforts supporting youth safety. 🏗️ East Mulberry Growth Continues — Council approved the Peakview Annexation bringing roughly 70 acres into city limits near Mulberry and Greenfields, continuing long-term east corridor growth. 🎶 Spring Into Summer Festival — May 31 | Lyons 🚴 Poudre River Trail Ride or Run — Anytime This Weekend 🍔 Shake Shack Grand Opening — May 27 | Foothills Mall 🍺 Odell Small Batch Weekend — May 29–31 🏒 Colorado Eagles vs. Chicago Wolves — May 28 | Blue Arena 📲 Thinking about buying, selling, or relocating to Northern Colorado? My team and I help clients make confident, well-informed real estate decisions with both data and boots-on-the-ground insight across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Patrick Soukup 📞 970-893-3533 📧 patrick@soukuprealestate.com 🌐 soukuprealestate.com

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episode FoCo in 15 Minutes | $1.5B Apple Investment, Bass Pro Opens, Drone Hub & New Midtown Restaurant artwork

FoCo in 15 Minutes | $1.5B Apple Investment, Bass Pro Opens, Drone Hub & New Midtown Restaurant

Welcome to Living in Fort Collins — The Podcast, your weekly insider look at what’s happening across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado — from growth and development to housing, business, infrastructure, and local events shaping the region. This week in Fort Collins & Northern Colorado: 💻 Apple & Broadcom Invest $1.5 Billion in Fort Collins — Broadcom will invest $1.5 billion to expand and modernize its Fort Collins campus as part of a multiyear agreement with Apple. The facility will manufacture custom wireless components through at least 2031, reinforcing Fort Collins as a major technology and semiconductor manufacturing hub. 🎣 Bass Pro Shops Opens July 22 — The long-awaited 130,000-square-foot Bass Pro Shops officially opens in Loveland next week, bringing approximately 150 jobs, an expected 500,000 annual visitors, and another major destination retailer to the I-25 corridor. 🚀 Northern Colorado's Startup Scene Gets National Recognition — BizWest unveiled its inaugural "Startups to Watch" list, with 10 Northern Colorado companies recognized for their innovation in aerospace, clean energy, biotech, agriculture, and advanced technology. 🍽️ The Caldwell Opens at The Buxton Hotel — Midtown Fort Collins welcomes The Caldwell, a new Southern-inspired restaurant inside the renovated Buxton Hotel across from CSU, adding another destination dining spot along South College Avenue. 🛩️ CSU Expands Drone Research at Christman Airfield — Colorado State University is transforming the historic Christman Airfield into a major drone research and testing center, supporting wildfire response, search and rescue, and next-generation aviation technology. 🗑️ Larimer County Landfill Transition Begins August 3 — After more than 60 years, Larimer County is transitioning operations to its new North Landfill near Wellington. Most Fort Collins residents will instead use the new Central Diversion & Transfer Station on Trilby Road beginning August 3. There was no Fort Collins City Council meeting or work session during the week of July 6–12 due to the city's summer schedule. Regular meeting coverage returns next week. 🎬 Movie Night on the Course – The Sandlot — July 15 🚴 FoCo Fondo Gravel Ride & Festival — July 16–19 🛍️ Downtown Summer Sales — July 16–19 🧱 Brickies Creation Festival — July 18 ⚽ Windsor World Cup Finals Watch Party — July 19 🤠 Cheyenne Frontier Days — July 17–26 📲 Thinking about buying, selling, or relocating to Northern Colorado? My team and I help clients make confident, well-informed real estate decisions with both data and boots-on-the-ground insight across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Patrick Soukup📞 970-893-3533📧 patrick@soukuprealestate.com🌐 soukuprealestate.com

14 de jul de 202612 min
episode FoCo in 15 Minutes | Fort Collins Ranked Top 5, I-25 Speed Cameras, July Construction & PBR Weekend artwork

FoCo in 15 Minutes | Fort Collins Ranked Top 5, I-25 Speed Cameras, July Construction & PBR Weekend

Welcome to Living in Fort Collins — The Podcast, your weekly insider look at what’s happening across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado — from growth and development to housing, business, infrastructure, and local events shaping the region. This week in Fort Collins & Northern Colorado: 🏆 Fort Collins Named One of America's Best Towns — CNN Travel ranked Fort Collins No. 5 on its 2026 list of America's Best Towns to Visit, praising Old Town, the craft beverage scene, easy access to the foothills, and the city's unique character. It's another national spotlight reinforcing why so many people are choosing to relocate here. 🚗 I-25 Speed Cameras Reduce Speeding by 92% — CDOT reports that excessive speeding through the I-25 work zone between Berthoud and Mead has dropped 92% since automated speed enforcement began in March. 🚧 Major July Road Construction Begins — Several major Fort Collins road projects are underway this month, including work on South Shields Street, East Mulberry Avenue, and the College & Harmony intersection. Expect lane closures, detours, and longer commute times throughout July. 🐄 Historic Weld County Dairy Files for Bankruptcy — A 73-year-old family dairy near Greeley has filed for Chapter 12 bankruptcy protection while restructuring debt, highlighting the financial pressures facing Colorado agriculture. 🗳️ Colorado Primary Election Reshapes State Politics — Colorado's June 30 primary produced several notable results, including a surprise victory in the Democratic governor's race and effectively deciding Larimer County's next District 1 commissioner. 🎆 Loveland's July 4 Festival Returns — After budget-related cancellations, Loveland brought back its Independence Day celebration with fireworks, family activities, and a renewed effort to keep the tradition going for years to come. There was no Fort Collins City Council meeting or work session this week due to the city's summer holiday schedule. The Council Brief will return following the next regular meeting. 🤠 PBR Bulls & Beats — July 10–12 | Canvas Stadium, Fort Collins🎻 SnowyGrass Music Festival — July 9–12 | Estes Park🎶 Loveland Summer Concert Series Kickoff — July 9 | Foote Lagoon Amphitheater🎸 CSU Lagoon Concert Series: That Eighties Band — July 8 | CSU Lagoon🌮 Food Truck Rally at City Park — July 7 | Fort Collins 📲 Thinking about buying, selling, or relocating to Northern Colorado? My team and I help clients make confident, well-informed real estate decisions with both data and boots-on-the-ground insight across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Patrick Soukup📞 970-893-3533📧 patrick@soukuprealestate.com🌐 soukuprealestate.com

7 de jul de 202613 min
episode FoCo in 15 Minutes | Boyd Lake Closes to Boats, New Housing Rules, Wildfire Grants & July 4 Weekend artwork

FoCo in 15 Minutes | Boyd Lake Closes to Boats, New Housing Rules, Wildfire Grants & July 4 Weekend

Welcome to Living in Fort Collins — The Podcast, your weekly insider look at what’s happening across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado — from growth and development to housing, business, infrastructure, and local events shaping the region. This week in Fort Collins & Northern Colorado: 🚤 Boyd Lake Ends Motorized Boating Season Early — Boyd Lake State Park closed its boat ramps to motorized boats after water levels dropped to just 2–3 feet at the ramps. While kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and swimming remain open, the unusually low water levels are impacting recreation across Northern Colorado. 🏡 Colorado Streamlines Modular Housing Rules — New statewide regulations taking effect June 30 make it easier to build modular homes, factory-built housing, and tiny homes by creating one consistent approval process statewide. The goal is to reduce costs and help address Colorado's housing shortage. 🔥 Wildfire Mitigation Grants Available for Mountain Homeowners — Larimer County's new Home Ignition Zone Mitigation Assistance Program offers up to $4,000 for eligible mountain property owners to complete defensible space and vegetation management projects, helping reduce wildfire risk. 🤠 Greeley Stampede Returns — The 104th annual Greeley Stampede is underway through July 5, bringing rodeos, concerts, carnival rides, fireworks, and one of Northern Colorado's biggest Fourth of July celebrations. 🏥 New Senior Living Community Breaks Ground — Touchmark on Harmony Ridge officially broke ground in southeast Fort Collins. The 18-acre campus will offer independent living, assisted living, and memory care, with an anticipated opening in late 2028. There was no Fort Collins City Council meeting or work session this week. The next council recap will return in next week's episode. 🎆 Fort Collins July 4 Celebration at City Park — July 4 🎡 Greeley Stampede Fireworks & Concerts — Through July 5 🏃 FireKracker 5K & Kids' Run — July 4 🎶 Music on the Lawn at Foothills — Friday Evening 💦 Great FoCo Water Balloon Toss at The Exchange — July 4 📲 Thinking about buying, selling, or relocating to Northern Colorado? My team and I help clients make confident, well-informed real estate decisions with both data and boots-on-the-ground insight across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Patrick Soukup📞 970-893-3533📧 patrick@soukuprealestate.com🌐 soukuprealestate.com

30 de jun de 202612 min
episode FoCo in 15 Minutes | Flock Cameras Removed, Passenger Rail Advances, Target Opening & Summer Events artwork

FoCo in 15 Minutes | Flock Cameras Removed, Passenger Rail Advances, Target Opening & Summer Events

Welcome to Living in Fort Collins — The Podcast, your weekly insider look at what’s happening across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado — from growth and development to housing, business, infrastructure, and local events shaping the region. This week in Fort Collins & Northern Colorado: 🎯 Target Set to Open in Firestone Next Month — A new 128,000-square-foot Target is expected to open in July at Firestone’s City Centre development, bringing approximately 200 jobs and another major retail anchor to the rapidly growing I-25 corridor. ⚖️ Fort Collins Settles Police Pepper-Spray Lawsuit — The city agreed to pay $397,000 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit stemming from a 2021 Old Town incident involving pepper spray. The case was resolved before a scheduled July trial. 🚧 Lemay Water Main Project Nearing Completion — The long-running infrastructure project enters its final phase, with a temporary full closure between Horsetooth and Ticonderoga for paving. The project replaces aging water infrastructure following a record year for water main breaks. 🚴 Bike to Work Day Returns June 24 — Fort Collins celebrates its 38th annual Summer Bike to Work Day with free breakfast stations, snacks, giveaways, and community events throughout the city. 📡 Council Votes to Remove Flock Surveillance Cameras — In the meeting’s headline decision, Council voted 6-1 to terminate Fort Collins’ Flock Safety contract, stop collecting license plate reader data immediately, and remove the cameras as soon as practical while a broader surveillance policy is developed. 🚂 Passenger Rail Receives Major Endorsement — Council unanimously endorsed the Front Range Passenger Rail proposal and the Drake Road station concept, marking another step toward future rail service connecting Fort Collins to Denver and beyond. ♿ Residents Push Back on Dial-A-Ride Service Reductions — Disability advocates urged Council to reconsider proposed changes to paratransit services, citing concerns about accessibility and independence for residents who rely on the program. 🏠 Housing Action Plan Advances — Council approved state-funded efforts to create a new Housing Action Plan and support transit-oriented housing initiatives tied to future growth corridors. 🏗️ Southeast Community Center Celebrated — Council highlighted the recent groundbreaking of the Southeast Community Center, one of the city’s largest long-term community investments. 🎡 Greeley Stampede — June 24 through July 5 🚴 Summer Bike to Work Day — June 24 🎶 MarchFourth at Washington’s — June 27 ⚾ Fort Collins Foxes Baseball — June 24, 27 & 28 🛍️ The Makers Hive Market at Foothills — June 26 📲 Thinking about buying, selling, or relocating to Northern Colorado? My team and I help clients make confident, well-informed real estate decisions with both data and boots-on-the-ground insight across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Patrick Soukup📞 970-893-3533📧 patrick@soukuprealestate.com🌐 soukuprealestate.com

23 de jun de 202612 min
episode FoCo in 15 Minutes | Mulberry Fire, July 4 Plans, Pet-Friendly Rankings & Summer Events artwork

FoCo in 15 Minutes | Mulberry Fire, July 4 Plans, Pet-Friendly Rankings & Summer Events

Welcome to Living in Fort Collins — The Podcast, your weekly insider look at what’s happening across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado — from growth and development to housing, business, infrastructure, and local events shaping the region. This week in Fort Collins & Northern Colorado: 🔥 Mulberry Fire Prompts Evacuations — A wildfire along East Mulberry Avenue triggered evacuation orders before crews quickly contained the fire Thursday evening. No injuries were reported, but it serves as another reminder of heightened wildfire risk amid Colorado’s statewide drought emergency. 🎆 Fort Collins Announces July 4 Celebration Plans — The City of Fort Collins is planning a full day of Independence Day festivities at City Park, including live music, food vendors, fireworks over Sheldon Lake, the FireKracker 5K, and special events celebrating both America’s 250th anniversary and Colorado’s 150th anniversary. 🐶 Fort Collins Named One of America's Most Pet-Friendly Cities — A new national study ranked Fort Collins No. 8 in the country for pet friendliness, citing exceptional veterinary access, walkability, parks, and outdoor amenities. Fort Collins had the highest veterinary access of any city in the rankings. No Fort Collins City Council meeting or work session was held this week. The next regularly scheduled meeting will be covered in an upcoming episode. 🛍️ Collective Market — Downtown Fort Collins | June 20 🏡 Northern Colorado Home Show (Free) — June 19–21 | The Ranch, Loveland 🎶 Summer Concert Series – Bridger Teton — June 18 | Windsor ✊ Foothills Juneteenth Celebration — June 19–20 | Fort Collins 🍽️ Fort Collins Foodie Walk™ — June 19 | Downtown Fort Collins Additional ongoing events: 🎵 Bohemian Nights at Old Town Square 🥕 Fort Collins Farmers Market 🧘 Yoga in the Square (Free) 🎶 Lagoon Summer Concert Series at CSU 📲 Thinking about buying, selling, or relocating to Northern Colorado? My team and I help clients make confident, well-informed real estate decisions with both data and boots-on-the-ground insight across Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Patrick Soukup📞 970-893-3533📧 patrick@soukuprealestate.com🌐 soukuprealestate.com

16 de jun de 20266 min