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Staff outlines grant timing and consultant limits; Broadbent contract cited as primary resource

Boulder City Historic Preservation Commission · July 24, 2025
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Staff described how the city integrates reimbursable grants into the budget cycle, cited a past $500,000 restoration package (RDA plus state grant), and said the commission’s consultant Broadbent has a contract cap of $75,000 per fiscal year and could begin new goals after completing the hangar National Register nomination.

Staff told the commission that historic-preservation grant opportunities are reviewed for fit with commission goals and the city’s budget cycle, noting staff must often front costs because many grants are reimbursable.

As an example, staff said the city used $300,000 in Redevelopment Agency (RDA) funding to match a $200,000 state grant for restoration of the historic water filtration plant.…

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