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Prattville commission approves painting of 124 West Main Street over dissenting votes

City of Prattville Historic Preservation Commission · October 16, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Commission approved the city’s request to paint the exterior of 124 West Main Street, a noncontributing building in the district, by a 5–2 vote; staff cited floodproofing, existing damage and surrounding painted buildings as rationale.

The City of Prattville’s Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing the city to paint the exterior of 124 West Main Street, the building that houses the commission meeting, by a 5–2 vote.

City staff presented photographs showing existing damage and prior paint at the bottom portions of the structure and outlined a broader downtown context: “There are 40 buildings that surround this building. 23 of those have painted brick on them,” the city presenter said, explaining that roughly 58% of surrounding properties…

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