Two Directors, Two Eras: Stewards of the Land Reflect on Leadership, Legacy, and Care for Our Shared Landscape
In Two Directors, Two Eras, recorded late last year, host Tina Nielsen sits down with former directors Ron Stewart and Therese Glowacki for a thoughtful and deeply personal conversation about the evolution of Boulder County’s open space program, reflecting on the leadership, vision, and legacy that have shaped it over time.
From the early, grassroots beginnings in the 1970s to the transformative passage of the open space tax in 1993, Ron shares how a bold community vision helped protect land, prevent sprawl, and preserve agriculture. Therese reflects on a new era focused on stewardship, restoration, and innovation, including forest health, biomass energy, and large-scale ecological restoration projects.
Together, they explore what it took to build trust with the community, protect iconic landscapes, and ensure that Boulder County remains a place where nature, agriculture, and people can thrive together.
As we look ahead, this episode invites us to reflect on the past, honor the people who made it possible, and carry that vision forward.
In This Episode:
* The origins of Boulder County’s open space program and the vision behind it
* How the 1978 Comprehensive Plan shaped land use, conservation, and growth
* The long journey to passing the open space sales tax in 1993
* Early land acquisitions, creative strategies like rolling options, and community advocacy
* Building trust with farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the county
* The evolution from land acquisition to stewardship, restoration, and management
* Innovative projects including biomass energy and large-scale creek restoration
* Stories behind iconic open space areas like Heil Valley Ranch, Hall Ranch, and Haystack Mountain
* The importance of partnerships, community involvement, and long-term vision
* Reflections on leadership, legacy, and the future of open space in Boulder County
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.