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Englewood historic commission says CLG application sent to National Park Service; minutes approved and meeting logistics updated

5614413 · August 21, 2025
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Staff told commissioners the Certified Local Government application has reached the National Park Service for review amid funding-related delays; the commission approved May minutes (one abstention), learned of the Aug. 23 block party and that meetings will move to the second-floor community room, and welcomed a new commissioner.

Englewood City historic‑preservation staff told the Historic Preservation Commission that the city’s Certified Local Government (CLG) application has moved from the state to the National Park Service for review, though staff warned the federal review is slower because of recent funding cuts.

“Little bit of slowdown there due to the funding cuts,” staff member Eric Sampson told commissioners, and added, “Lindsay said we should hear back by the end of the month, hopefully.” Sampson advised the commission that if the CLG designation is…

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