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City Council designates 575 Euclid Avenue (Sirotkin Woodman House) an individual landmark

2098307 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

On Jan. 9 Boulder City Council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 8680, designating 575 Euclid Avenue — known as the Sirotkin Woodman House — as an individual landmark under Chapter 9-11 of the Boulder Revised Code following staff and Landmarks Board recommendations.

Boulder City Council adopted Ordinance 8680 on Jan. 9, 2025, designating the property at 575 Euclid Avenue — proposed to be named the Sirotkin Woodman House — as an individual landmark under Chapter 9‑11 (Historic Preservation) of the Boulder Revised Code.

Nut graf: The designation followed a staff presentation that described the house, constructed in 1959, as a notable example of mid‑century Usonian and modernist design and emphasized the building’s association with local artists and designers. The Landmarks Board had unanimously recommended designation on Dec. 4, and…

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