City of Louisville, CO
Home MenuHistoric Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission advises the City Council and City staff on the City's Historic Preservation Program. In addition, the Commission oversees the landmarking process for properties in Louisville to be designated as local landmarks of historical relevance and makes recommendations on funding from the Historic Preservation Fund.
Members of the public are welcome to attend commission meetings and give comments remotely; however, the in-person meeting may continue even if technology issues prevent remote participation.
- Computer Log In
- Call In
- +1 312 626 6799
- +1 646 558 8656
- Webinar ID: 827 0375 4963
- Passcode: 575287
Anyone needing sign language interpretation, translation services, or assisted listening systems for a meeting, should contact the City Clerk’s Office (303.335.4536 or 303.335.4574) or email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov. A 48-hour notice is requested.
Si requiere una copia en español de esta publicación o necesita un intérprete durante la reunión, por favor llame a la Ciudad al 303.335.4536 o 303.335.4574 o email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov.
The board, consisting of seven members appointed to three-year terms by the City Council, meets on the third Monday of every month at City Hall, at 6:30 PM. Agendas for each meeting are posted in the foyer of City Hall, at the Library, at the Police Department/Municipal Court Building, at the Recreation Center, and on this site.
2024 Historic Preservation Commission Members
Josh Anderson
Marty Beauchamp
Christine Burg
Gary Dunlap
Lynda Haley
Keith Keller
Sloane Whidden
How do I contact the Historic Preservation Commission? If you’re interested in contacting the Commission to ask a question or provide public comment regarding an issue, please send an email to the staff liaison or call 303.335.4594. Commission members also receive mail at City Hall, 749 Main Street. Please be sure to include Historic Preservation Commission on the envelope. The staff liaison will include any questions or comments in the public meeting packet. Please note that any information submitted to the Commission is available for public review under the Colorado Open Records Act.