Los Alamos Historic Preservation Board Meeting Scheduled for Jan. 7
The Los Alamos County Historic Preservation Advisory Board will hold a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, in Room 110 of the Municipal Building, with a Zoom option for remote participation. The session will cover routine administrative actions, approval of minutes and other preservation board business, offering residents an opportunity to observe and engage in local preservation oversight.

The Los Alamos County Historic Preservation Advisory Board is scheduled to convene at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, in Room 110 at the Municipal Building, 1000 Central Ave. The meeting is open to the public and will include a Zoom link for remote participation to accommodate residents who cannot attend in person.
The agenda for the session is focused on administrative and procedural matters. Board members will call the meeting to order, introduce participants, consider approval of the agenda and meeting minutes, review previous meeting minutes, and address other routine preservation board business. A meeting notice for the session was published Jan. 3, 2026. Full agenda materials and minutes are available through county meeting resources for residents who want detailed background before the meeting.
For local stakeholders, the meeting represents a regular opportunity to follow how the county handles preservation issues that affect property stewardship, neighborhood character, and historic resources. While the agenda for this particular session emphasizes administrative tasks and record-keeping, these procedural items underpin the board’s ability to review, recommend, and advise on preservation matters in subsequent meetings. Public attendance and remote participation maintain transparency in how the board conducts its business and enable community members to monitor actions that may later influence planning or property decisions.

Practical details for participation: the in-person location is Room 110 at the Municipal Building, 1000 Central Ave., and the meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. A Zoom option will be available for remote attendees; participation links and the full agenda are posted with the county’s meeting resources. Residents planning to attend should review the posted materials to prepare questions or comments relevant to preservation topics the board may take up in future sessions.
Routine meetings such as this one form part of the civic process that shapes how Los Alamos preserves its historic assets. Even when a session emphasizes administrative business, consistent public oversight helps ensure accountability and continuity in preservation policy and practice. Officials and community members alike can use the meeting to stay informed about the board’s schedule and forthcoming substantive agenda items.
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