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Historic preservation commission revisits 2022 strategic plan, proposes 'mini-district' approach for downtown listings
Summary
Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission reviewed progress on its 2022 strategic plan, noted successes listing several public buildings and the North Maple district, and discussed pursuing smaller, resident‑led 'mini‑districts' and an abbreviated inventory approach ahead of fall updates.
At a meeting of the Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission, members reviewed their 2022 strategic plan and discussed next steps for expanding local historic districts, including a proposal to pursue smaller, resident‑led "mini‑districts" modeled on the North Maple listing.
The commission said the plan — intended to guide Historic Preservation Commission activities through 2025 — has produced several completed items but still contains unfinished goals. "As soon as it seems reasonable, we hope to be able to add more, of historic Bowling Green to the proposed historic district, especially the Main Street area, which is now enrolled in National Register of Historic Places," a commission member said during…
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