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HPC discusses marker grants, historic-sign programs and outreach; tax-credit eligibility noted

2765490 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed options for historic markers and plaques, debated deadlines for a hometown-heritage marker letter of intent, discussed that state rehabilitation tax credits apply to income-producing properties, and reviewed outreach events including a downtown scavenger hunt and historic-home signage deadlines.

Bowling Green's Historic Preservation Commission spent part of its March 20 meeting on outreach and preservation-incentive items, discussing marker grants, historic-home signage, and a slate of education events planned through the summer.

Staff and commissioners reviewed two marker programs: a transportation-marker grant tied to railway and depot sites and a Hometown Heritage Marker program. Heather Sailor told the commission she "think[s] it might be rolling until May 5 is the deadline for a letter of intent," while another packet item and staff citation referenced an April 11 letter-of-intent deadline for…

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