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Historic preservation committee adopts 2025 work plan; budgeted $100,000 to update context report and prepare survey

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The Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee approved a 2025 work plan May 20 and discussed a planned update to the city’s 2017 historic context report — including a $100,000 budget line to fund a survey — and ideas for an August centennial observance.

The Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee on May 20 approved a 2025 work plan and discussed next steps including a planned update to the city’s 2017 historic context report and a proposed historic-resource survey that staff said has $100,000 budgeted in the city’s upcoming fiscal-year proposal.

Committee members said the work plan — a working document staff distributed as both an Excel table and a Word list — will guide priorities this year, including outreach, application updates and an oral-history project. Committee members and staff also discussed using the August 2025 centennial of the city’s first recorded plat map as an opportunity for public programming and recognition.

Staff told the committee that the Kaplan Chen historic context report, prepared in 2017, will be the basis for next steps and that the City Council’s proposed 2025–26 budget includes a $100,000 line item intended…

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