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Cultural Heritage Board approves mural on 125 Bridge Place landmark, urges local indigenous consultation

2067672 · January 6, 2025
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The board approved a certificate of appropriateness for a proposed mural on the historic landmark at 125 Bridge Place, while members recommended the artist consult local Miwok and Yokut representatives on indigenous imagery and local place names.

The Stockton Cultural Heritage Board voted to approve a certificate of appropriateness for a proposed mural on the city‑designated landmark building at 125 Bridge Place.

City staff presented the application and said the required findings could be met to approve the exterior change. A staff presenter noted the building was constructed in the 1860s and designated a landmark in 1985; the proposed mural would cover the elevation facing the El Dorado Street plaza. "The staff has reviewed, of course, and determined that the required findings can be made, to approve the…

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