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Fall River commission moves ahead on Highlands historic-district expansion after CPC approves $69,000 for survey work; welcome-letter template sent for review

2167043 · January 28, 2025
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Fall River Historical Commission Chair Jonathan Lima on Jan. 28 said the commission will press ahead with surveys and outreach tied to a proposed expansion of the Highlands Local Historic District after the Community Preservation Committee approved funding for consultant-conducted historic surveys.

Fall River Historical Commission Chair Jonathan Lima on Jan. 28 said the commission will press ahead with surveys and outreach tied to a proposed expansion of the Highlands Local Historic District after the Community Preservation Committee approved funding for consultant-conducted historic surveys.

The CPC approved $69,000 to pay for Form B survey work needed for the Highlands expansion, and commission members said the funding was unanimously approved by the CPC and will go to the City Council for final approval. Commission members also approved a welcome-letter template for new property owners in the Highlands district and voted to send that template to corporation counsel, the mayor and the planning/engineering department for review.

The $69,000 award will be used to hire a consultant to complete Form B historic-survey reports for…

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