Inside Arvada

City of Arvada

Inside Arvada is the City of Arvada’s official podcast where we bring you conversations with the people who make Arvada a thriving community. Hear stories about the past, present and future of Arvada through the lens of the City team members who help make it all happen. Explore the complex topics impacting our community and dig in to conversations about parks and sustainability, development, transportation, water resources and more.

  1. How Arvada is Addressing Homelessness

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    How Arvada is Addressing Homelessness

    Send us Fan Mail We talk with Arvada’s homelessness manager, Lynette Badasarian, about how the City is addressing homelessness, including outreach, help with IDs, reunification, and transitional housing. We also break down common myths, share local data on homelessness, and explain how community members can support the network of partners doing this work every day.  In this episode: Lynette’s role supporting her team of navigators, outreach, grants, budgets, and cross-department leadershipListen back to Inside Arvada episode 22 with homelessness case managers Hudson Janz and Alex Williams  Progress update on the city's goal to help 65 people exit homelessness in 2026, with 47 exits so far How the City's homelessness team coordinates efforts with Arvada PD and the Parks Department to connect people to safer options and resources The City's transitional housing program at Suburban Studios and why readiness affects success rates How people can get support with homelessness, including basic needs and benefits, a day shelter, food assistance, health and medical, housing and navigation, and legal/judicialHow you can help address homelessness, including donating through the Colorado Gives Foundation or providing supplies through our Amazon Wish ListAnswering some frequently asked questions about homelessness, such as what percentage of people 'choose to be homeless' Data from the 2026 Point In Time Count You can stay in touch by texting us using the link at the top of the episode or by emailing us at podcast@arvada.org.  Visit us at arvadaco.gov/podcast or email us at podcast@arvada.org.

    22 min
  2. Arvada Summerfest Brings Live Music And Family Fun To West Arvada

    27 mai

    Arvada Summerfest Brings Live Music And Family Fun To West Arvada

    Send us Fan Mail We talk with Brett Medina from the Arvada Festivals Commission about how Arvada Summerfest comes together and what makes it a genuinely free, family-friendly music festival. We also share what else is coming up around town, plus a trivia round that tests our Summerfest knowledge and highlights how community feedback shapes next year.  Included in this episode:  What to expect at Arvada Summerfest at Ralston Addition Park on Saturday, June 6 Headliner D.J. Williams Band and the rest of the main stage lineup Local Arvada musicians featured on the second stage including Ryan Aden Keller from A Side of Jam, James Hurtado and Richard ClymoAll Beer sales at Summerfest will be donated to the Arvada Vitality Alliance, Arvada Sunrise Rotary Club, and Arvada Jefferson Kiwanis ClubTake advantage of the Bike Friendly Arvada's free bike valet at Summerfest and other tips for getting to the parkMovies Around Town lineup plus High Tea For Seniors Sign up for the Arvada Festival Commission's volunteer email list to get notified about volunteer opportunities News and events: Summer operating hours for the Ralston Central Splash Pad and Olde Town Fountain during drought restrictions The annual Arvada Kids Fishing Contest is Saturday, June 13 at the Arvada-Blunn Reservoir The next bulky item drop-off event is Saturday, June 6 at the North Area Athletic ComplexVisit us at arvadaco.gov/podcast or email us at podcast@arvada.org.

    18 min
  3. How Arvada Plans for the Next 20 Years

    13 mai

    How Arvada Plans for the Next 20 Years

    Send us Fan Mail Long-range planner Paul Donegan joins us to discuss how Arvada’s comprehensive plan update will shape the next 20 years, from housing and transportation to parks, water, and neighborhood quality of life. Paul explains how the city turns a shared vision into real projects, why this update takes 18 to 20 months, and how community members can weigh in early and often.  Included in this episode:  What a comprehensive plan is and why it matters Why Arvada updates the plan on a regular cycle and what has changed since 2014 The difference between the Comprehensive Plan and the Land Development Code and zoning Real examples of comprehensive planning outcomes like G Line access and park walkability goals Ways to join the process through the advisory group, events, surveys, meetings, and email updates The four-phase timeline, scenario analysis, and how the final plan gets adopted Misconceptions we hear most, including zoning confusion and requests for specific retailers Quick trivia on Arvada planning history and build-out projections  You can stay in touch with us a number of different ways using the link in the top of the show notes to text us. You can also email us at podcast at Arvada.org.  News and events:  The City’s Volunteer Appreciation Event is Saturday, May 16 from 10 a.m. to noon at Allen House Pavilion. To learn more, visit arvadaco.gov/volunteer and sign up for our volunteer email list. The Ralston Central Splash Pad is set to open Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 23. The Splash Pad uses recycled water, like a swimming pool, so the operating hours will not be impacted by the City’s drought restrictions. However, the Olde Town Fountain does not use recycled water – it uses treated water – therefore it will only be on during special events this summer, such as the Farmer’s Market and Second Saturdays, while Stage 1 restrictions are in place. The second annual Arvada Summerfest is coming up on Saturday, June 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ralston Park Addition, just north of Arvada West High School. This is a community-driven event featuring live music, fundraising, kids activities and more. Like all the City festivals, it’s free to attend. Learn more at arvadaco.gov/summerfest. The annual Arvada Kids Fishing Contest is coming up on Saturday, June 13 from 7 to 11 a.m. at Arvada-Blunn Reservoir. The event is free and open to kids age 14 and younger, along with their families. The fishing contest includes prizes for each age division, along with a free lunch and raffle. Learn more at arvadaco.gov/fishing-contest. Next bulky item drop off event is Saturday, June 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Area Athletic Complex (NAAC). Be sure to bring proof of residency and check the list of acceptable items on our website arvadaco.gov/bulkyitemsVisit us at arvadaco.gov/podcast or email us at podcast@arvada.org.

    33 min

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Inside Arvada is the City of Arvada’s official podcast where we bring you conversations with the people who make Arvada a thriving community. Hear stories about the past, present and future of Arvada through the lens of the City team members who help make it all happen. Explore the complex topics impacting our community and dig in to conversations about parks and sustainability, development, transportation, water resources and more.

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