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HAPB approves up to $850 from Centennial Fund interest for Venice Beach Pavilion plaque
Summary
The Historic and Architectural Preservation Board authorized staff to spend up to $850 from interest in the city's Centennial Fund to produce a bronze local-designation plaque for the Venice Beach Pavilion; staff said the city has a vendor and expects the plaque to cost roughly $595–$600 based on prior orders.
The City of Venice Historic and Architectural Preservation Board voted to authorize staff to buy a local-designation plaque for the Venice Beach Pavilion, approving an expenditure range of $600 to $850 to be paid from interest available in the City Centennial Fund.
“Actually, the city has a what's called the Centennial Fund ... the stipulations are that, city council can approve expenditures from the principal. But this board can approve expenditures from the interest,”…
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