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State preservation official outlines grants, tax credits and design-review rules for certified local governments
Summary
History Colorado’s CLG coordinator reviewed grant programs, tax-credit incentives, mandatory design-review rules for certified local governments and the Heritage for All initiative, and answered commissioners’ questions about deadlines and eligibility.
Lindsay Fluelleng, the Certified Local Government (CLG) coordinator at History Colorado, briefed the Carbondale Historic Preservation Commission on the CLG program and related state and federal funding opportunities, including tax-credit incentives and National Park Service grants.
Fluelleng said CLG status recognizes a local government’s preservation program as meeting state and federal standards and makes local governments eligible for competitive CLG grants, which she described as intended to fund preservation plans, surveys, design-guideline work, and outreach. She said CLG grant applications are normally released in October and are due in mid-January, though federal funding changes could alter that schedule. She also described parallel grant opportunities through the National Park Service, including emergency grants that require the…
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