Colorado Springs City Hall

The Colorado Springs City Hall is a municipal building in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Colorado Springs City Hall
Colorado Springs City Hall
Colorado Springs City Hall is located in Colorado
Colorado Springs City Hall
Colorado Springs City Hall is located in the United States
Colorado Springs City Hall
Location107 N. Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Coordinates38°50′8.19″N 104°49′15.59″W / 38.8356083°N 104.8209972°W / 38.8356083; -104.8209972
Built1904
ArchitectThomas MacLaren and Thomas P. Barber
Architectural styleClassical Revival
NRHP reference No.02000075
CSRHP No.5EP.652
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 19, 2002
Designated CSRHPFebruary 19, 2002

History

Colorado Springs City Hall 
Colorado Springs City Hall - William Henry Jackson photograph, prior to 1921

Built in 1904, the 2 story Classical Revival building was the municipal center for the City of Colorado Springs until 1980. The building is constructed of Chaffee County granite. When the building was planned and constructed it was part of the City Beautiful movement. Winfield Scott Stratton donated the money to purchase the property for the City Hall. The Classical Revival building was designed by Thomas P. Barber and Thomas MacLaren, the city's "premier architect" at the time. It has stone columns on a pedimented portico, domed and stained glass window rotunda, and elevated entrance. Inside the council chambers are paneled and the building includes a scagliola wainscot in the rotunda.

Originally, the building held the mayor's office, city council chambers and city agencies, some of which are the police department, water department and offices for the city clerk, auditor, treasurer, attorney, health physicians, and engineer. The police department moved out of the building in 1963. In 1980 city legislative and administrative offices were moved to 30 N. Nevada; Municipal courtrooms remained in the building. In 1997 the courtrooms moved to the Robert M. Isaac Municipal Court Building. The building removed vacant for a couple of years.

The City Hall was renovated between 1999 and 2000. The City Hall reopened in November 2001 and the mayor's office, city council, budget office, public communication office and city manager office moved into City Hall.

During the 1999-2000 renovation, the Statue of Liberty, which had sat on the front lawn, was removed. It was returned on May 12, 2011.

In 2011 the mayor's position became full-time and assumed the responsibilities of the City Manager. The City Manager's position was eliminated. Rather than an Assistant City Manager, the mayor has a full-time Chief of Staff.

City government

City council

City council meetings are held in the Council Chambers on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Working sessions are held the Monday prior to the City Council meetings. The meetings may be viewed on the Internet using SpringsTV Newscast.

Downtown Review Board

The Downtown Review Board meets at City Hall.

See also

Notes

References

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