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Historic Landmarks Commission receives refresher training on reuse and restoration of deteriorated buildings

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Historic Landmarks Commission members received a training briefing July 16 on techniques and case studies for reusing and restoring deteriorated buildings, with examples from Sacramento, New Orleans and local projects.

Historic Landmarks Commission members received a training briefing July 16 on the reuse and restoration of deteriorated buildings, with case studies from the California Preservation Conference and the presenter’s work in New Orleans.

Staff member Nicole Hernandez opened the session by reminding commissioners that the city’s charter-appointed expertise matters to the Commission’s decisions: the commission currently includes licensed architects, an architectural historian, and a landscape architect whose professional advice should be weighed when the body evaluates projects.

Hernandez presented…

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