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Commission recommends expanded American Indian Cultural District boundaries after community support

Historic Preservation Commission · November 4, 2020
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After public testimony from American Indian community leaders and Supervisor Ronan's office, the Historic Preservation Commission unanimously recommended the Board of Supervisors approve an expanded boundary for the American Indian Cultural District and directed staff to clarify mapping language and work with community stakeholders.

The Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 4 recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve expanded boundaries for the American Indian Cultural District after hearing testimony from community leaders and a representative of Supervisor Ronan's office.

Shelley, Planning Department staff, told the commission the draft ordinance would extend the district roughly from Seventeenth Street to Sanchez to Market to Dubose and over to Folsom and that staff recommends clarifying whether lots on both sides of boundary streets are…

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