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Historic preservation committee prioritizes website, oral histories and walking tours; archives and survey also on work plan
Summary
Staff presented a prioritized, dynamic work plan and the committee agreed to add three suggested items (items 7–9) to the work plan; top operational priorities include a public landing page/website, an oral-histories program and pilot walking tours tied to recognition of local assets.
At its Aug. 19 meeting the Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee reviewed a staff presentation on the committee’s work plan and agreed to add three proposed items (items 7, 8 and 9) to the adopted plan. Staff presented a prioritized list that placed public outreach and communications (a public landing page) first, followed by oral histories, walking tours and a recognition process; longer-term items include a formal designation program and updating the city’s context/resource report.
Cynthia, the committee’s staff liaison, told members the landing page could…
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