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Boulder HRC retreat emphasizes "building bridges," awareness and a focused 2026 work plan

Boulder Human Relations Commission · December 12, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 1 retreat the Boulder Human Relations Commission prioritized three core objectives for 2026—building bridges across communities, increasing public awareness of HRC services, and supporting marginalized residents—and discussed using a work-plan template and measurable outcomes, including surveys and KPIs.

The Boulder Human Relations Commission used most of its Dec. 1 retreat to translate broad goals into a tentative work plan that commissioners said should focus on "building bridges," public awareness and targeted support for marginalized residents.

After swearing in two commissioners, the group conducted an icebreaker about community leadership. Commissioners described leadership as bridge-building, modeling participation and creating belonging, setting the tone for the retreat's priorities.

Staff presented a work-plan template in which commissioners were asked to identify an objective, desired outcomes, a lead commissioner, timeline and staff resource needs. Staff emphasized that items should align with the HRC mission and…

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