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Woodland Park moves to rejoin Colorado Main Street program; manager named, board recruitment open
Summary
City staff introduced Anita Riggle as Woodland Park’s Main Street manager and outlined a plan to move from "aspiring" to "achieving" Main Street status in 2026; applications for a volunteer board are open through Aug. 14.
Anita Riggle, the city’s budget and economic development analyst, was introduced Aug. 7 as Woodland Park’s Main Street manager as the City Council discussed re-entering the Colorado Main Street program.
Riggle told the council Main Street “focuses on revitalization, preserving the historic character of our town and fostering a vibrant community,” using a four‑point approach of organization, promotion, design and economic vitality. She said Woodland Park currently holds “aspiring” status in the program and staff aim to apply for “achieving” status between April and June 2026.
The council heard that rejoining the program will…
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