Archive Record
Images
Metadata
Collection |
Permanent |
Catalog Number |
2021.042.005 |
Object Name |
Interview, Oral History |
Scope & Content |
Oral history interview with Greg White. Former Town of Estes Park Attorney Greg White recounts his experience in law in Colorado, specifically his practice in Loveland, his work with the Town of Estes Park, and some of the issues that arose in the course of his work. White recieved his undergradute degree in history from Stanford University and attended law school at the University of Colorado. He began practicing law at the firm of Hartwell and Babcock in Loveland, Colorado. He began working with the Town of Estes Park in 1980. Issues that arose included land and water use, working relationships with Rocky Mountain National Park, downtown businesses, development, economic development, and various disasters including the floods of 1982 and 2013. |
Narrator's name |
White, Greg |
Interview date |
2021-12-07 |
Interviewer |
Fortini, Derek |
Interview place |
Estes Park Museum |
Custom Field 01 |
Ho, Alexander / Sky Pond Productions |
Caption |
Greg White |
Language of Material |
English |
Length of Interview |
1:26:43 |
Recording media |
Digital recording |
Search Terms |
Town Board Town Hall Town of Estes Park Development Water Elkhorn Avenue Flood, 2013 Lawn Lake Flood Stanley Hotel EPURA |
Transcript location |
Attached to record |
People |
Baudek, John Dannels, Bernard "Bernie" Dekker, Bob Hill, Dale Houston, Margaret Klaphake, Gary Lancaster, Frank Normali, Frank Phipps, John Richardson, Lowell Steige, Paula Tregent, Harry B. White, Greg |
Transcriptionist |
Fundaun, Mikaela |
Transcript reviewed |
2022-12-03 |
Transcription date |
2022-10-31 |
Updated |
2024-02-20 |
Date |
December 07, 2021 |

