Broomfield Heights Sign (1st Ave. and Main St.)

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In 2002, the Broomfield City Council adopted the Broomfield Heights Neighborhood Plan following an extensive two-year public outreach effort with neighborhood residents and businesses. The purpose of these efforts was to work collaboratively to preserve and enhance the character inherent in Broomfield's oldest residential subdivision.

One action item was the installation of entry signage and a landscaped median at East 1st Avenue and Main Street (see Project Location map). The project was later installed as a City capital improvement project. Over the years, since the sign's installation, there have been mixed reviews expressed on the desirability of the sign in this location.

This sign has been damaged multiple times by vehicles, with the most recent occurrence happening just a couple of months ago. Broomfield is now exploring whether to rebuild or repair the sign or to remove it altogether. Broomfield is requesting input from the neighborhood on the preferred course of action.

See link to the Broomfield Heights Neighborhood Plan.

Residents of Broomfield Heights are asked to complete the short (5 question) survey below regarding the future of this sign. This survey is now closed. Thank you for providing your feedback!


Possible Reasons to Keep and Repair/Rebuild the Sign
Possible Reasons to Remove the Sign
  • The sign provides identification and serves as an entry point into Broomfield Heights
  • The sign reflects the history and uniqueness of Broomfield Heights

  • The design and placement make the sign a safety concern
  • The placement makes the sign an ongoing maintenance concern
  • The design was not well integrated into the overall street and neighborhood design
  • The sign may not adequately reflect the history and uniqueness of Broomfield Heights



In 2002, the Broomfield City Council adopted the Broomfield Heights Neighborhood Plan following an extensive two-year public outreach effort with neighborhood residents and businesses. The purpose of these efforts was to work collaboratively to preserve and enhance the character inherent in Broomfield's oldest residential subdivision.

One action item was the installation of entry signage and a landscaped median at East 1st Avenue and Main Street (see Project Location map). The project was later installed as a City capital improvement project. Over the years, since the sign's installation, there have been mixed reviews expressed on the desirability of the sign in this location.

This sign has been damaged multiple times by vehicles, with the most recent occurrence happening just a couple of months ago. Broomfield is now exploring whether to rebuild or repair the sign or to remove it altogether. Broomfield is requesting input from the neighborhood on the preferred course of action.

See link to the Broomfield Heights Neighborhood Plan.

Residents of Broomfield Heights are asked to complete the short (5 question) survey below regarding the future of this sign. This survey is now closed. Thank you for providing your feedback!


Possible Reasons to Keep and Repair/Rebuild the Sign
Possible Reasons to Remove the Sign
  • The sign provides identification and serves as an entry point into Broomfield Heights
  • The sign reflects the history and uniqueness of Broomfield Heights

  • The design and placement make the sign a safety concern
  • The placement makes the sign an ongoing maintenance concern
  • The design was not well integrated into the overall street and neighborhood design
  • The sign may not adequately reflect the history and uniqueness of Broomfield Heights



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