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Grand County to explore reinstating historic‑preservation designation and 'CLG' status; draft language due this summer
Summary
At a workshop commissioners discussed reinstating a local historic preservation program and exploring certified local government (CLG) status. County staff and local preservation groups will draft updated resolution language and contact municipalities to gauge interest; a target for draft language and municipal outreach was set for June–July.
The Board of County Commissioners held a workshop with the Grand County Historical Association and local preservation advocates on April 1 to discuss options for local historic‑preservation designation and to explore reinstating certified local government (CLG) status.
Shanna Gann, executive director of the Grand County Historical Association, and Patrick Brower of the Moffat Road Railroad Museum outlined two paths: (1) reinstate a county historic‑preservation commission under CLG rules (which creates formal local designation powers and opens state CLG grants and some tax incentives), or (2) adopt a county‑level landmark ordinance or resolution in which the board itself would hear and decide…
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