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Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) Subcommittee Meeting

Virtual via email
Virtual Event

The Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) is an advisory board appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to provide guidance to the county on historic preservation issues. Its primary focus is to review structures and sites for historic significance and to review building or development plans which might affect these resources. HPAB also reviews landmark applications and must approve building plans which result in the alteration of an historic landmark. Each HPAB meeting is a public hearing, and at the beginning of each meeting anyone may address the Board with historic preservation concerns or questions. Participate Via Email Contact the Historic Preservation Team at historic@bouldercounty.gov for participation information. Meeting Agenda Notice is hereby given that a subcommittee meeting will be held online by the Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) beginning at 10 a.m. to consider the following agenda: Certificate of Appropriateness: a. CA-26-0006: Bunce School – roof flashing Request: Certificate of Appropriateness for the addition of flashing to the drip line on the porch cover Location: 24 Bunce School Road Zoning: Forestry (F) Zoning District Owner/Applicants: Hilltop Guild Agent: Mary Rushing More Information Accessibility Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, […]

IN PERSON – LONGMONT OFFICE – Executive Functioning Workshop Series – Session 2 – Working Memory

Build the Skills That Power Success at Work and in Life Executive functioning skills help you plan, organize, focus, and follow through on your goals. These free, interactive workshops are designed to help you strengthen practical strategies for success in your job search, workplace, and beyond. Executive Functioning Workshop Series - This three-part workshop series explores key executive functioning skills that support success in work, school, and daily life. Participants will learn practical strategies to strengthen impulse control, improve working memory, and increase cognitive flexibility through interactive activities and real-world examples. Each session builds self-awareness and provides tools to enhance focus, adaptability, and decision-making. Session 2 – Working Memory Wednesday, June 10th from 10am – 12pm at WfBC (Longmont Office - 515 Coffman St.) Interested!?!? Email ceinfo@bouldercounty.gov to register. Please include your name, email and phone number. Please register for a Connecting CO account prior to attending. You will get a reminder email and more information about the event itself sent out to you the day before the event.