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Deputy Director Steven Shaw told commissioners that "there's 3 resolutions on the agenda this evening for grant agreements for projects in the 2025 historic preservation grant cycle." He said the county will propose a rule change for the historic-preservation (HP) program at the Oct. 8 work session and that staff also plan to bring resolutions to extend some grants.
Shaw also listed several upcoming trust and committee activities related to planning and preservation, including an open-space committee site tour on Oct. 27 and deliberations meetings for the county's construction and open-space committees in early and mid-October. He said an updated official county map would be emailed to commissioners later in the week.
The transcript does not include the text of the resolutions or a public vote on the grant agreements; Shaw's remarks were presented as an item-status report and scheduling update.
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