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Historic Boulder asks for update on city Historic Places Plan and condition of specific properties

5348235 · July 10, 2025
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Summary

Patrick O’Rourke of Historic Boulder urged the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board to report back on implementation of the Historic Places Plan (HIP), completed in 2023. He asked for status updates on several properties the board stewards, including the Harbeck House, the firehouse ceramics space, Columbia Cemetery and Boyd smelter site.

Patrick O’Rourke, preservation chair and vice president of Historic Boulder, used the meeting’s public participation period to request a formal update on the city’s 2023 Historic Places Plan (HIP). O’Rourke said the city spent more than $200,000 on the HIP and asked the board and staff to explain which recommendations are being followed and when the board might receive an…

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