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Committee plans poster distribution and mayor-history poster; 45 attended paper launch

Woodland Park Historic Preservation Committee ยท February 4, 2026

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Summary

Committee members agreed to make sample laminated posters available at the visitor center and library and to assemble an accurate list of Woodland Park mayors for a historical poster; Speaker 4 reported about 45 people attended a paper launch event.

Speaker 4, a committee member, said a recent paper launch drew about 45 attendees despite poor weather and described the event as successful. Speaker 4 asked that the visitor center receive sample posters so visitors can indicate preferences before the committee authorizes larger production runs.

Speaker 1 and Speaker 4 discussed which posters should be laminated for display at the visitor center and which could go to the library; Speaker 2 said the planning office holds a stack of unmodified posters. Committee members agreed that providing one sample poster from each year would help the visitor center determine which items are most popular before further production.

Speaker 1 also asked about assembling a list of Woodland Park mayors for a history poster. Speaker 2 said the city clerk's office holds the records and identified Nicole Sauer, Monica (the new city clerk), and Lucy Clark as potential contacts to locate them. The committee agreed to avoid rushing the poster and to aim for accurate mayoral records and adequate time for layout and printing.

No votes were taken on production funding or print quantities at the meeting; members agreed to follow up with the planning office and library and to report progress at the next meeting.