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Historic Preservation Office opens public comment on Downtown Austin survey; report available March 26–May 9
Summary
The City of Austin Historic Preservation Office opened a public comment period for its draft Downtown Austin Historic Research Survey and scheduled two public meetings for April 16, with the draft posted online from March 26 through May 9.
Sophia Wagner, Planner III with the City of Austin Historic Preservation Office, briefed the Austin Downtown Commission on the draft Downtown Austin Historic Research Survey and opened a public comment period that the office scheduled to run from March 26 through May 9, with two virtual public meetings on April 16 (noon and 6 p.m.).
The survey examines buildings at least 45 years old inside a downtown study boundary roughly bounded by Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to the north, Interstate 35 to the east, Lady Bird Lake to the south and MoPac to the west. Wagner described the project as an information‑gathering tool that identifies older buildings and areas that may have historic significance; inclusion in the…
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