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Commission holds overall budget steady, shifts poster and plaque funds; veteran headstone donation set for 2026 dedication

5920593 · October 9, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission reviewed a draft budget that remains flat at about $14,800, reallocated line items for posters and plaques, debated purchasing-policy constraints for outsourcing poster design, and confirmed a $500 allocation toward veteran headstones with a Memorial Day 2026 dedication planned.

Woodland Park's Historic Preservation Commission reviewed its proposed budget and work plan and agreed to keep the committee's overall request largely unchanged while moving money between line items.

Commissioners discussed reassigning funds for the themed poster (moved to 2026), increasing plaque funding to cover multiple plaques if needed, and retaining a small contingency for incidentals. The commission reported a target total request…

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