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Senior Center and Museum Master Plan

The Estes Park Senior Center, 220 Fourth Street, and the Estes Park Museum, 200 Fourth Street are beginning a process to create a Master Plan for the facilities. Public input is critical to creating this roadmap for future services and facilities. Outreach includes three public meetings, an online survey, and a random-sample telephone survey.

 

Three public meetings, each held at the Estes Park Museum, will cover different topics; attendance at all three meetings is encouraged.

 
Public meeting #1: Thursday, March 14 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Topic: Program information and survey findings presentation.


Public meeting #2: Thursday, April 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Topic: Alternative concepts presentation and review, site assessment; public comment.


Public meeting #3: Tuesday, May 14 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Topic: Preferred concept presentation and review.

 

Meetings will be facilitated by the Town’s professional consultant, Anderson Hallas Architects, PC. After the public process, the Town Board will consider adopting a Master Plan by June 2013. The Master Plan will serve as a resource for future development and/or re-development of the two facilities.

 

A stakeholder group will provide input to represent the needs of their organizations and customers. It includes staff from the Senior Center and Museum and their affiliate non-profit groups, Estes Park Senior Citizens Center, Inc. and Estes Park Museum Friends & Foundation, Inc.  Additional stakeholders include representatives from the Town Board of Trustees and the Estes Valley Recreation and Parks District.

News Releases
News release 020513 Senior Center and Museum Master Plan process
News release 040113 Senior Center and Museum Master Plan update
News release 050713 Master Plan preferred alternatives presented

 

For more information, please contact Lori Mitchell, Senior Center Manager, Derek Fortini, Museum Director or Kate Rusch, Public Information Officer.