
Castle Rock residents with a penchant for heritage and an eye for design have a chance to influence their town's historical horizon. Starting today, those interested can step up to serve on Castle Rock's Historic Preservation Board, a collective that guides the conservation and celebration of the town's architectural past. Applications are now open for those eager to preserve the character of the Craig and Gould neighborhood, known for its rich palette of historical structures and cultural imprints.
Volunteers joining the board play a critical role, as they advise the Town Council on nominating buildings for landmark status, ensuring new developments harmonize with the historical tapestry, and as per the announcement by the Town of Castle Rock, ensuring the authenticity of the Craig and Gould neighborhood is retained for future generations. Meetings for this board are scheduled at a convenient 6 p.m., sparking discourse on the first Wednesday of each month within the Town Hall’s venerable chambers at 100 N. Wilcox St.
According to the Town of Castle Rock, prospective board members should mark their calendars, for the deadline to join this cadre of community-focused preservationists is looming, applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. on January 5th. For those ready to commit, the town's official website provides the necessary pathway to take part in the stewardship of Castle Rock's history and architectonic heritage.









