

Building Back Better after Marshall Fire
Colorado Voices
Building Back Better after Marshall Fire
COLORADO VOICES Episode 17 | 26m 40s | CC
Six months since the Marshall Fire burned more than 1,000 homes in Boulder County, the Coloradans affected are looking to the future. After the devastating realization that this type of fire can happen any time of year and in almost any place, several families are rebuilding homes that are not only more eco-friendly but also more fire resistant.
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