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Council OKs $135,292 from Historic Preservation Trust Fund for district signs, plaques and future surveys

3343239 · May 6, 2025
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Riverside Council voted unanimously to spend $135,292 from the Historic Preservation Trust Fund on intersection-mounted historic-district signage, 18 landmark plaques and seed money for future district surveys.

Riverside City Council approved a plan Tuesday to spend roughly $135,292 from the Historic Preservation Trust Fund to update the city’s historic-district signage, issue landmark plaques and reserve funds for future district surveys.

Scott Watson, the city’s historic preservation officer, said the program will mount historic-district markers atop existing intersection signs throughout each district, rather than only marking district…

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