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Historic Preservation Commission continues two landmark matters after public testimony on Justice for Vicha mural, Webster Street project

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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission voted to continue consideration of a landmark matter at 717 California Street and a Certificate of Appropriateness for 2229 Webster Street, citing outstanding materials and ongoing discussions between property owners and community representatives.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted to continue two agenda items after extended public comment: the landmark designation item for 717 California Street (the location of the Justice for Vicha mural) was continued to Oct. 15, and the Certificate of Appropriateness application for 2229 Webster Street was continued to Nov. 19.

Why it matters: Both items drew sustained public interest. Commenters spoke about community memory and the mural’s role in Chinatown, and neighbors of 2229 Webster said they wanted progress on building repairs. The continuances give staff and applicants additional time to resolve outstanding materials and stakeholder…

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