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Planning Commission Endorses $100 Fee for Galveston Landmark Plaques; Sends Text Amendment to City Council

2489235 · March 4, 2025
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The commission voted unanimously to recommend a text amendment establishing a $100 fee for Galveston landmark designation and replacement plaques; staff said the fee offsets roughly $10,000 in expected plaque production costs and that the City Council will make the final decision March 27.

The Galveston Planning Commission on March 4 voted unanimously to recommend a text amendment that would establish a $100 fee for Galveston landmark designation and a fee for replacement landmark plaques. Staff said the fee would offset the cost of ordering upgraded aluminum plaques to replace the city’s current resin inventory.

Catherine, a Development Services staff member, told the…

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