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Get Involved!
Join the Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday, March 22 from 5-6:30 p.m. at Peculiar Ales located at 301 Main St. Unit A to give your input on the Preservation Master Plan. No registration is required!
Which historic places in Windsor do you think are important to preserve and protect?
The Town of Windsor Historic Preservation Commission is creating an Historic Preservation Plan for Windsor and they need your thoughts and ideas!
The Historic Preservation Commission received a grant of $23,250 from History Colorado to hire Ron Sladek, President of Tatanka Historic Associates, to create Windsor’s first Preservation Plan. The Preservation Plan will serve as a guiding document for the Historic Preservation Commission and outline Windsor’s vision for the sustainable preservation of historic resources; set forth achievable objectives, goals, and policies; and create an action plan for implementation. In addition, the Plan will also serve as an informational resource for property owners and members of the general public to learn about preservation in Windsor.
Did you know that any building in Windsor which is fifty years old or older is eligible to be designated as a Local Historic Landmark?
For more information please contact Caitlin Heusser, Museum Curator at cheusser@windsorgov.com or 970-674-3524.
Get Involved!
Join the Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday, March 22 from 5-6:30 p.m. at Peculiar Ales located at 301 Main St. Unit A to give your input on the Preservation Master Plan. No registration is required!
Which historic places in Windsor do you think are important to preserve and protect?
The Town of Windsor Historic Preservation Commission is creating an Historic Preservation Plan for Windsor and they need your thoughts and ideas!
The Historic Preservation Commission received a grant of $23,250 from History Colorado to hire Ron Sladek, President of Tatanka Historic Associates, to create Windsor’s first Preservation Plan. The Preservation Plan will serve as a guiding document for the Historic Preservation Commission and outline Windsor’s vision for the sustainable preservation of historic resources; set forth achievable objectives, goals, and policies; and create an action plan for implementation. In addition, the Plan will also serve as an informational resource for property owners and members of the general public to learn about preservation in Windsor.
What historic buildings in Windsor are important to you?
What are your thoughts on building improvements in Windsor’s historic downtown?
How would you like to see the Town and the Historic Preservation Commission work to protect the town’s historic buildings?
If you are a homeowner of an historic home, what would you like to know more about in terms of preservation?
Would you like to see historic districts established in Windsor and where might those be located? The downtown commercial district? The historic residential district? Both?