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⚡ The Aurora Pulse ⚡

Thursday, July 9, 2026 | Issue #3

Good morning, Aurora!

Welcome back to your favorite community brief.

If you are trying to figure out how to navigate the upcoming weekend without spending the entire time trapped in a generic, air-conditioned corporate movie theater or stuck in bumper-to-bumper construction traffic, we’ve got you covered.

While things have quieted down slightly since the chaotic holiday weekend, our community calendar, is still moving at high speed.

Today, we have a jam packed edition breaking down a critical legislative vote at City Hall, a complete weekend guide to one of our city's largest automotive traditions, a massive endurance sports return at the reservoir, a series of local library community gatherings, and crucial road work detours you need to know to protect your sanity during weekend errands.

Let's dive right in.

⏱️ The Fast Break TL;DR

  • City Council Vote: A major public vote on zoning adjustments and community resource allocations arrives at City Hall.

  • Community Update #1 (The Big Pulse): Cruising Havana Street returns this Saturday, transforming the corridor into a massive living museum of classic cars and hot rods.

  • Community Update #2: The Surf and Turf Sprint Triathlon brings hundreds of endurance athletes to the Aurora Reservoir this Sunday morning.

  • Community Update #3 (Local Snippets): Bandana printing at Mission Viejo Library, adult D&D campaign meetups, and essential weekend lane restrictions on Iliff Avenue.

  • Business & Creator Spotlight: The Aurora Chamber transitions corporate networking into a lively craft pour and trivia night at Launch Pad Brewery.

  • Local Hustle: We are spotlighting Dad’s Heating and Plumbing, a family-owned neighborhood staple keeping Aurora comfortable all summer long.

  • Reading Time: 6 minutes, 06 seconds of pure, actionable local value.

🏛️ City News: High-Stakes Zoning and Infrastructure Adjustments Head to a Final Vote

The long-debated proposals surrounding our neighborhood's upcoming infrastructure shifts and development resource allocations are officially landing on the council floor.

  • The Big Deal: Local leaders have locked in the final schedule for public commentary and the official legislative vote regarding key zoning changes.

    The decisions made here will directly dictate how municipal funds and space allocations are distributed for community development projects over the next year.

  • The Exact Location: The vote will take place inside the Council Chambers at City Hall (15151 E Alameda Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80012).

  • The Friction: The debate among residents is highly active. Proponents argue that the adjustments are necessary to modernize local spaces and attract new community growth.

    Opponents are vocal that rapid zoning shifts risk altering the neighborhood's footprint and strain existing resources without a clearer long-term plan.

  • Why it matters to you: If you want your perspective on local development on the official record before council members cast their final votes, you need to clear your schedule for Monday night, July 13, 2026, at 6:00 PM.

    Plan to show up early to get your name on the public comment registry.

🚗 Community Update #1: THE BIG PULSE — Classic Cars Take Over Havana Street

Get ready for a massive mid-summer boost along one of Aurora's most vibrant commercial corridors as an iconic local event rolls back into town.

  • What’s happening: The annual Cruising Havana Street car event is officially rolling into town this weekend.

    It’s one of Aurora's most anticipated summer traditions, turning the corridor into a living museum of classic muscle cars, hot rods, and custom builds.

  • When: This Saturday, July 11, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

  • Where: Along Havana Street, anchored heavily at major plazas like the Market at Oasis (Havana & Mississippi) and the Havana Exchange Shopping Center (Havana & Yale).

  • What to expect: Hundreds of pristine vintage vehicles, local food trucks, live music, and packed sidewalks.

    It’s entirely free to attend, wander, and chat with the builders.

  • Why it matters: Havana Street is the economic backbone for a massive chunk of our independent retail and dining scene.

    Events like this bring thousands of feet to the pavement, giving our local shops a massive mid-summer boost.

    If you're driving through the area on Saturday, expect heavy delays and a lot of beautiful chrome.

🏃‍♂️ Community Update #2: Surf and Turf Sprint Triathlon Pulls Athletes to the Reservoir

One of Aurora’s premier summer athletic traditions is officially back on the pavement and water this weekend, bringing an influx of energy to the area.

  • The Big Deal: Competitors are finishing their final taper weeks for the annual Surf and Turf Sprint Triathlon.

    The multi-sport event features waves for various age groups and skill levels, testing local endurance across a fast swim, bike, and run course.

  • The Timeline & Location: The gates open early this Sunday morning, July 12, 2026, at the Aurora Reservoir.

    The youth triathlon division officially kicks off the morning at 7:00 AM, with the adult sprint waves launching immediately after.

  • Why it matters to you: Expect higher traffic patterns around the reservoir access roads early Sunday morning.

    If you're looking for a great weekend plan, grab a lawn chair and head down to the swim-to-bike transition zone near the main beach,

    It’s known as the highest-energy spectator spot to cheer on local runners and triathletes.

📍 Community Update #3: Local Snippets, Library Gatherings & Crucial Weekend Traffic Alerts

A quick-hitting bulleted dashboard of local library events, creative outlets, and road alerts designed to keep you connected and moving efficiently through the weekend and into next week.

  • 🎨 Craft & Create: Head down to the Mission Viejo Library this Friday afternoon for a hands-on Bandana Printing Workshop.

    It’s a great, low-stress creative outlet, and you get to leave with a custom piece of wearable art. (Great for teens and adults alike).

  • 🎲 Roll for Initiative: Also at the library network this weekend—the ongoing Adult D&D Campaign meetups.

    Whether you’re a seasoned dungeon master or have never touched a 20-sided die, it’s a phenomenal, welcoming community group to connect with.

  • 🚧 The Iliff Bottleneck: Urgent utility work on Iliff Avenue has caused rolling lane closures between Chambers and Buckley.

    Crews are working to wrap up underground repairs, but peak hours are seeing heavy backups that will extend through the weekend and stretch looking forward into next week.

  • 🗺️ The Detour: If you have commute plans or are heading out for errands this weekend, a little advance planning will save your sanity.

    Use Yale Ave or Mississippi Ave as your primary east-west alternatives to bypass the construction zone entirely.

  • 🛑 Weekend Reminder: Standard summer micro-surfacing and neighborhood street paving are scheduled across Ward IV and Ward V starting Friday morning.

    Watch for temporary "No Parking" signs on residential curbs to avoid an unexpected tow.

💼 Business & Creator Spotlight: Chamber Shakes Up Corporate Networking with Trivia Night

We are on a mission to bypass the boring, stuffy, corporate networking groups and highlight modern opportunities for local builders to connect.

  • The Spot: Launch Pad Brewery located at 884 S Buckley Rd, Aurora, CO 80011.

  • The Vibe: The Aurora Chamber network is ditching the traditional, dry business card exchange format in favor of a dedicated neighborhood social and team trivia night.

    This event is specifically engineered to bridge the gap between established brick-and-mortar business owners and the city's rapidly growing population of independent digital creators and young professionals.

  • Pro Tip: The event runs next Thursday, July 16, 2026, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. It's completely free to attend, but spaces fill up fast.

    Show up solo or with a partner, grab an excellent local craft pour, and put your neighborhood knowledge to the test while expanding your professional circle.

🛠️ Local Hustle: Dad’s Heating and Plumbing Keeps Aurora Comfortable

In this section, we skip the massive, faceless conglomerates to highlight the local contractors, tradespeople, and service providers who actually keep our community moving.

  • The Story: Founded right here in our community, Dad's Heating and Plumbing has spent years building a bulletproof reputation for transparent pricing, fast emergency response times, and honest, textbook craftsmanship.

  • The Summer Rush: With mid-July temperatures cranking up, our home infrastructure takes a beating.

    From emergency AC diagnostic tune-ups to water heater flushes and high-stakes plumbing leaks, they handle it all without the classic corporate upselling tricks.

  • Support Local: If your system is struggling under the summer heat or you just want a reliable, family-owned crew on speed dial for your next property upgrade, skip the regional chains.

    And give them a call this month to show them our community has their back.

    Check them out:
    https://www.dadsheatingandac.com/

📬 Wrap Up

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Until next week, have a wonderful weekend!

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