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La Porte historic preservation commission approves minutes, hears announcements and adjourns

3853844 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

At its June 17 meeting the City of La Porte Historic Preservation Commission approved the March and May meeting minutes, discussed conference scholarships and new historic district signage, and adjourned at 5:56 p.m.

The City of La Porte Historic Preservation Commission approved minutes for its March and May meetings and adjourned its June 17 meeting at 5:56 p.m.

Fonda Owens moved to approve the March meeting minutes; Peter Steele seconded the motion and the commission voted in favor (recorded as "Aye"). Peter Steele moved to approve the May meeting minutes; Krista Hurley King seconded and the commission voted in favor. There was no recorded opposition to either approval. Later, Krista Hurley King moved to adjourn the meeting and Fonda Owens seconded; the motion passed and the meeting ended at 5:56 p.m.

Announcements during the meeting included two scholarships available for registration to the state "Preserving Historic Places" conference scheduled Sept. 30–Oct. 3; members asked for names and emails by August. Commissioners also noted new historic-district signage on Indiana Avenue, which members said had been provided by PHLP, and discussed a recent round-table visit to the Old Republic Building where colleagues described use of receivership to preserve an at-risk property.

No formal votes were recorded on policy items, funding or designations at the June 17 meeting beyond the procedural approvals of minutes and adjournment.