Town Hall Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 


2011 Holiday Closures


January 17, 2011
Martin Luther King, Jr.

February 21, 2011
President's Day

May 30, 2011
Memorial Day

July 4, 2011
Independence Day

September 5, 2011
Labor Day

November 11, 2011
Veterans Day

November 24 & 25, 2011
Thanksgiving

December 26, 2011
Christmas














 

 

 

 































 

Town Hall
210 East Main Street.
P.O. Box 2002
Buena Vista, CO 81211
719-395-8643

Town Clerk
Mary Jo Bennetts
719-395-8643 x 10

Administrative Assistant
Deputy Town Clerk
Jennifer Dixon
719-395-8643 x 14

Utility Billing
Water Clerk
Patty Perez
719-395-8643 x 11

Recreation
Erin Reavis
719-395-8643 x 16

Town Administrator
Sue Boyd
719-395-8643 x 13

Town Treasurer
Michael Hickman
719-395-8643 x 17

Town Planner
Michael Yerman
719-395-8643 x 15

A little bit about the building....

Constructed in 1883 this building was built initially as the Bank of Buena Vista. The strip of land was conveyed to the Buena Vista Land Company in 1881 after the town has already been platted. The bank was built on the northeast portion of the strip. The Halsey Block was built next to the bank using the rest of the strip and adjoining lots in 1885. A two-foot "alley" divides the two structures and is occupied by a stairway with access to the upper floors of both buildings.

The two-story Italianate structure is basically rectangular with a corner front entry. It is 27 feet 10 inches wide, 65 feet 5 inches long. It is build of locally manufactured painted brick and uses carved stone trip for window sills, lintels and pediment above the bracketed metal cornice. The carved stonework is adorned with a grapevine motif. Stone plaques advertise the original use, "Bank" and the date, "1883."

The First National Bank of Buena Vista continued operating in the building until 1935. During that time various businesses, including R.H, Howard's dentist office in 1902 and the public telephone and switchboard in 1906, leased office space upstairs and in the back rooms. The bank was liquidated in 1935 due to the Crash of 1929 and the ensuing Depression. The First National Bank of Buena Vista was one of only two banks in the U.S. which fully paid off all depositors before closing.

The Building was sold to the town of Buena Vista on July 15, 1935 and used for a time as a welfare center for distributing food and clothing during the worst of the Depression. Soon after the sale a check cashing facility operated by the Commercial Bank of Leadville occupied the main, front (SW) room while town offices, the police department and fire department operated in the remaining portions of the building.

This arrangement continued until 1966 when the check cashing facility ceased to operate and the police and fire departments moved to the newly constructed public safety complex. Since 1966 the building has been fully occupied by the town's administrative offices on the lower floors with occasional leasing of the upper floors to private businesses.

At present the entire building is occupied by town offices.