Broomfield Boards Take Up Medical Office Plans, Liquor Licenses, and Open Space Art This Week
What happened recently
Broomfield's advisory boards and commissions met in late June, but minutes have not yet been published for any of the sessions. Based on the published agendas, here is what each body was scheduled to consider.
Land Use Review Commission — June 22
The commission was set to hold public hearings on two development proposals:
- A site development plan for medical office buildings at 901 W. 168th Pl, in the Palisade Park area.
- PUD Text Amendment No. 3 for UCHealth, at the northwest corner of the I-25 and CO 7 interchange, related to a healthcare facility.
Because minutes are not yet available, the outcome of these hearings is not known. Readers seeking the official record should consult the city's published minutes once posted.
Local Licensing Authority — June 25
The authority was scheduled to approve minutes from its June 17, 2026 meeting and to continue consideration of a licensing matter involving La Casa del Burrito. No outcome is available pending publication of minutes.
Open Space and Trails Advisory Committee — June 25
The committee's agenda included several items affecting Broomfield's open space:
- A vote on accepting a donated bronze sculpture, "Promise of the Prairie" by George W. Lundeen, to be placed at Metzger Farm Open Space.
- A request for comments on updated signage and fencing for the Great Western Overlook Trail, plus a proposal to close an informal social trail leading to the Rocky Mountain Greenway bridge.
- Nominations and votes for board positions: Chair, Vice Chair, and the Development Review Subcommittee (up to 4 members).
- Approval of minutes from the April 23, 2026 meeting.
- A bus tour of northern Broomfield open space areas, including the Miller Property, Water Runs Back Open Space, sites along Country Road 11, and Wildgrass Pond.
Outcomes are not yet available.
Why these items matter
The medical office and UCHealth proposals, if approved, would shape healthcare-related development near the I-25 and CO 7 corridor. The open space items affect public amenities at Metzger Farm and along the Great Western Overlook Trail, including whether a donated artwork is installed and whether an informal trail is closed. The licensing matters concern which businesses may operate in Broomfield.
Coming up
Local Licensing Authority — July 8, 2026
The authority is scheduled to consider approving minutes from its June 25 meeting and to take up a business item involving an application from Three Rackets. The agenda describes it as a redacted application; the specific license type is not stated in the available materials.
Residents interested in any of these items can find official agendas and, once posted, minutes on the City and County of Broomfield's meeting portal.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Land Use, Liquor Licensing and Open Space Items Fill Recent Broomfield Agendas
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.