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Riverton commission finalizes archival scans and advances oral-history, historic-homes rollout

3690026 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

Members of the Riverton Historic Preservation Commission reported completion of document scanning sent to state archives, discussed an oral-history program and recruitment challenges, and tentatively scheduled presentations of newly registered historic homes for mid‑July.

At a recent meeting, the Riverton Historic Preservation Commission reported that four boxes of historical commission records have been scanned and transferred to state archives and discussed next steps for an oral-history program and public roll-out of newly registered historic homes.

Commission member Kim said the commission sent four boxes to a scanning contractor identified in the meeting as “UCI” and that those records “have already been scanned, and they’ve already transferred them to the archives, to the state archives.” Kim also reported paying the scanning bill, which she said “was like $930.”

The discussion focused on two parallel preservation efforts: 1) stabilizing and archiving older paper records by scanning and transferring them to the state archives; and 2) launching a city-facing oral-history project and a public listing of registered historic homes to increase citizen awareness.

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