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HPC approves minutes, schedules outreach events; commissioner signals departure

Englewood Historic Preservation Commission · April 16, 2026

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Summary

The Englewood Historic Preservation Commission approved Feb. 18 minutes with one abstention, planned neighborhood outreach booth shifts for summer events and learned a commissioner has accepted a job elsewhere; staff noted an upcoming State Historical Society presentation and CLG grant outreach opportunity.

The Englewood Historic Preservation Commission approved the minutes of its Feb. 18 meeting during the April 15 session, with one member abstaining.

The chair asked for a motion to approve the minutes; a motion and second were recorded and the commission approved the minutes with Cash Parker recorded as abstaining.

Staff and commissioners then discussed neighborhood outreach: the commission will staff HPC booths at a series of summer 'neighborhood nights' (June–August) to talk with residents about preservation and conservation topics. Staff offered to circulate a sign-up spreadsheet and several commissioners volunteered dates.

During the meeting a commissioner (Speaker 2) said he has accepted a job in another community and indicated the upcoming meeting will likely be his last; no additional details were given. Staff also said Lindsay Fleming from the State Historical Society will attend next month to discuss Certified Local Government (CLG) grant opportunities to fund outreach and homeowner education.

The meeting adjourned at 7:32 p.m.