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Livingston commission discusses CLG pass-through funding, commercial building surveys and downtown sign issues

2986401 · April 15, 2025
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Commission staff said Livingston is receiving Certified Local Government pass-through funds from the Montana State Historic Preservation Office (expected around $6,000), and commissioners discussed using the funds for mapping, commercial building surveys and clarifying sign-code enforcement for historic signs.

At its March 11 meeting the Livingston Historic Preservation Commission reviewed anticipated Certified Local Government (CLG) pass-through funding from the Montana State Historic Preservation Office and discussed using the funds for commercial building surveys, boundary reviews for the downtown historic district and guidance on historic signage.

Jennifer, the commission’s designated historic preservation officer, said the commission again received CLG pass-through funding that typically ranges between $6,000 and $8,000. She said the grant contract is expected to go into effect April 1 and that the award is a matching grant; staff time and volunteer meeting time have historically served as the…

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