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Subcommittee backs creating a coordinated historic-preservation plan, adds reuse and equity language

5453569 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

Staff proposed a new policy calling for a coordinated historic-preservation plan; commissioners supported the idea and asked staff to develop an implementation strategy that avoids ad-hoc treatment of preservation requests.

Planner Kevin Treibot told the subcommittee staff added a new policy asking for a coordinated historic-preservation plan because the city lacks a single, overarching direction for preserving and managing historic resources. "There really isn't yet a good overarching document or plan for historic preservation in the city," Treibot said.

Why it matters: staff and commissioners said preservation decisions have been handled incrementally and sometimes reactively, which risks inconsistent…

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