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Historic Landmark Commission opens public comment on Downtown Austin historic resource survey

2510667 · March 5, 2025
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The Historic Landmark Commission received a briefing on a draft Downtown Austin Historic Research Survey. The public comment period opens March 26 and runs through May 9; a virtual public meeting is scheduled for April 16 (two sessions). Staff said the survey inventories properties 45 years or older and will replace the 1981 survey.

The Historic Landmark Commission on March 5 was briefed on the City of Austin’s draft Downtown Austin Historic Research Survey and was told a public comment period will open March 26 and run through May 9.

Sofia Wagner, Planner III with the Historic Preservation Office, said the draft inventories properties at least 45 years old and is intended to replace the 1981 survey. Wagner said the consultants have identified 1,964 resources within the defined downtown boundary and that the survey is intended as a planning…

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