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Committee weighs in-house preservation plan versus State Historic Fund grant up to $25,000

2105206 · January 10, 2025
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Members discussed whether to prepare an inaugural preservation plan in-house or to apply for a State Historic Fund grant (up to $25,000) to hire a consultant. Staff will obtain sample preservation plans and clarify grant-match and timing questions before the next meeting.

The Woodland Park Historic Preservation Committee discussed two options for producing an inaugural preservation plan: prepare the plan in-house using committee volunteer time, or pursue a State Historic Fund grant—potentially up to $25,000—to hire a consultant to produce the plan.

Members said an in-house plan would rely on committee…

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