Boulder’s HiPP

MUNDUS BISHOP is working with the City of Boulder to develop a Historic Places Plan (HiPP). Designed to aid Boulder Parks and Recreation manage culturally significant resources, the plan has garnered partial funding from Historic Colorado’s State Historical Fund. Twelve locations have been selected as culturally relevant sites or historic resources within the community. These sites are broken down into four categories: Historic Districts; Buildings/Structures; Rolling Stock; and Archeological Site. To learn about the 12 sites and the planning process, more information can be found on the city’s website and a recent article by Daily Camera.

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