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Staff outlines comprehensive-plan draft that adds 13 arts policies; public comment open through April 6

Boulder Arts Commission · March 27, 2026
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City planning staff presented the draft Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan update to the Arts Commission, highlighting a reduced policy set, a new land-use framework and 13 arts-related policies; staff asked commissioners to submit feedback by April 6 ahead of adoption work this summer.

City planning staff presented the draft Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan update to the Boulder Arts Commission on March 25, describing the document as a 20-year roadmap that reduces policy count from 210 to 102 and adds 13 policies addressing arts and culture.

The presenters said the update moves from community engagement phases ("Boulder Today" through "Boulder Future") into a draft available for review, with the public comment period open through April 6 and a recommended-plan preparation slated for June. "This is the final opportunity for the board as a body to provide feedback on the draft plan before we…

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