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Historic Preservation Commission discusses building designations, plaque program and CLG grant; approves minutes and adjourns

Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission discussed candidate properties including the former South Main School and Lincoln House, voted to approve minutes, reviewed a proposed 50/50 historic-plaques pilot (estimated unit cost about $400), noted a CLG grant deadline extension and moved to adjourn after scheduling follow-ups.

The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission covered property-designation outreach, a proposed historic-plaques program and a time-sensitive Certified Local Government (CLG) grant while conducting routine business including approval of minutes and adjournment.

Staff reported contact with the owner of the former South Main School, who has listed several Prospect lots for sale but, according to staff, told the commission he wants to keep the school building and is interested in learning about tax credits. Staff said the owner is frequently traveling and that a virtual meeting or…

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