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Heritage Coordinator
Kaitlyn Ammerlaan
The Heritage Conservation Council of Douglas County promotes the conservation of our cultural and natural heritage to honor our past, enrich our present, and inspire our future. They make recommendations to the Douglas County Commission on how to best establish a framework to conserve our natural & cultural heritage for future generations and to enhance economic benefits of tourism, local agriculture, and other endeavors based on such conservation efforts.
The Heritage Conservation Council works to:
- Ensure the conservation of the County’s natural and cultural resources.
- Identify, conserve and promote the County's natural resources, prehistoric, historic and cultural heritage through ongoing surveys and studies of natural and cultural heritage resources.
- Implement the strategies and goals identified for the protection, development and utilization of heritage resources as defined in the County Comprehensive Plan.
- Foster civic pride and promote tourism, particularly as related to the natural resources, pre-settlement history, settlement history, and the themes encompassed in Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area.
- Work in concert with the State Historic Preservation Officer and observe the State Preservation Act.
- Support education programs to increase public awareness of and support for the County’s historic environment.
Heritage Conservation Council Members
Heritage Conservation Council Meetings
The HCC generally meets the first Thursday of each month at 7pm via Zoom. Anyone is welcome to attend these public meetings.
Zoom Meeting Info
Meeting ID: 962 3408 0900
Passcode: 521006
By Phone: +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Upcoming Meetings

Climate Action Plan
Douglas County is building a plan to mitigate and adapt to the impact of climate change; it will be tailored to our community’s priorities, account for our assets and vulnerabilities, and recommend short and long-term policy changes...

Open Space Plan
Identified as a priority in Plan 2040, Douglas County has launched a collaborative planning process to establish the Douglas County Open Space Plan.

Conservation Resources
Learn more about resources available for natural and cultural heritage conservation in Douglas County.
Documents
Frequently Asked Questions
When the program is open: HCC’s Natural and Cultural Grant Program is accepting applications now through May 4. If you are interested in applying for the 2023 grant program, you must meet with the Heritage Conservation… Read More
There are a variety of resources available to property owners to learn more about their site and to secure funding for repairs and maintenance. To learn more about this process and the resources that may be available to you, visit (anchor to… Read More
In addition to honorific, national recognition, the primary benefit for listing a property is access to state and federal tax credits and funding opportunities that can greatly offset the cost of future repair and maintenance work that will be… Read More
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