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Consultant outlines Bothell historic built-environment survey plans and data gaps
Summary
Willamette Cultural Resources Associates briefed the board on a planned intensive-level update to Bothell’s historic built-environment inventory, noting many existing records are more than 10 years old, several properties are misidentified in the state repository, and the update will include stronger coverage of pre-contact Indigenous history.
Adam Alsobrook, senior architectural historian with Willamette Cultural Resources Associates, briefed the Landmark Preservation Board on Sept. 10 about an upcoming update to Bothell’s historic built-environment (HBE) survey and inventory.
Alsobrook told the board that Bothell’s inventory dates to an intensive survey in 1988 with partial updates in 1992, 1995 and 2002; later efforts included a 2011 tax-assessor data project and a 2019 downtown landmark feasibility study. "There are some known issues with the current Bothell inventory as it is housed on WISRD," Alsobrook said, referring to the state database, and he said some…
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