We all know that Colorado is now in phase 2 of the re-opening process. We’ve read that the virus isn’t going to go away soon. We’ve all heard that the method by which we lift the lockdown restrictions must be sustainable. You can look to the news, social media, various websites, the radio,Go to Resource
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Get over yourself. They don’t exist. So, let’s focus on priorities instead. As the Legal Administrator for Altitude Community Law P.C., my style, like many others in management, has always had an emphasis on being fair. Company policies provide expectations of all employees, regardless of Department and regardless of rank. Client servicing expectationsGo to Resource
Memorial Day typically kicks off the pool season in Colorado. However due to the current pandemic, Boards and homeowners are beginning to wonder when, and if, the community pool will open this summer. Colorado is currently under Governor Polis’ Safer at Home Order, which is set to continue in effect until 11:59 p.m. onGo to Resource
“This is a marathon – not a sprint, which was the easy part – now we need to pace ourselves and these distancing measures need to be sustainable.” So said Governor Polis on April 20th, when he announced the pending end of the Covid-19 Sprint, which was intended to flatten the Covid-19 Curve,Go to Resource
[Note: Since the date this blog was originally posted, the Stay-at-Home Order has been updated. Here is the updated order, effective as of April 9, 2020.] As you likely know, Governor Polis issued a state-wide lockdown last night, which took effect at 6:00 am today. I started receiving phone calls late last nightGo to Resource