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City planning interns present HRER audit, monuments context and landmark plaque plan to preservation commission
Summary
Three planning interns presented work this summer on digitizing historic-resource evaluations, a public-art and monuments historic context statement, and a revised landmark-plaque program with QR-code integration; commissioners praised the work and asked staff to pursue public access and a pilot for plaques.
Three interns for the Planning Department’s preservation team presented informational updates on the department’s survey and landmark work, and commissioners responded with praise and suggestions for public engagement.
Alex Resnick, an intern on the survey team, described an audit of Historic Resource Evaluation Responses (HRERs) that staff has compiled for decades. Resnick said the audit will standardize and digitize data points from HRERs, make those data queryable on the department’s mapping tools, and help identify historic resources and cultural associations that are currently under-documented.
Emma Mooney presented a citywide…
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