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Holyoke City historic commission approves minutes, notes drop in COA requests and interest in Wyckoff Park district

2444229 · February 20, 2025
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The Holyoke City Local Historic District Commission met on Feb. 20 and unanimously approved its minutes before discussing a recent drop in Certificate of Appropriateness applications and resident interest in a Wyckoff Park historic district.

The Holyoke City Local Historic District Commission met on Feb. 20 and unanimously approved its minutes before discussing a recent drop in Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) applications, possible interest in creating a local historic district in Wyckoff Park and slow follow‑through from prospective commissioners.

Commission business opened with a motion to approve minutes from the previous meeting. Commissioner Steven moved to approve the minutes and Commissioner Mateo seconded; by roll call the motion passed with Commissioner Steven, Commissioner Katie and Commissioner Mateo voting yes.

The commission then turned to why the body has received fewer COA applications. Chair (name not specified) said,…

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