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Volunteers, students advance Templeton Cemetery survey as committee weighs donation, outreach options

3168813 · April 1, 2025
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Historic Preservation Committee members reported completion of ground-penetrating radar and magnetic surveys at Templeton Cemetery by a university student team, discussed sharing GPS data to mark graves, and debated whether to solicit private donations through a city-controlled page or separate nonprofit conduit.

Members of the Woodland Park Historic Preservation Committee said a four-student university team completed ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic surveys at Templeton Cemetery in late February and early March, and committee volunteers have begun tying the students' work to on-site stakes and GPS reference points.

The students, described by committee members as conducting the fieldwork as a senior project, performed both GPR and magnetic scans so the data sets can be compared. Committee volunteers said they already have perimeter stakes and GPS coordinates for the cemetery and offered to exchange digital files with the students to allow the site to be staked without a separate return trip by the student team.

Committee member Steve (committee…

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