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Historic‑district mural at 294 Page Street approved; Friends of the Urban Forest to maintain for 10 years

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · February 21, 2018
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The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a roughly 25-by-15-foot mural on a non‑primary facade at 294 Page Street, with staff noting the design had Arts Commission approval and the Friends of the Urban Forest committed to 10 years of maintenance under a community challenge grant.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Feb. 21 unanimously approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a mural on the north Lilly Street elevation of 294 Page Street, a designated city landmark.

Staff planner Jonathan Vimmer told commissioners the project—part of a multi-site mural program—would clean the wood siding and apply a long‑lasting water‑based paint by sponge; the Arts Commission had already unanimously approved the design and staff found the work would not alter the…

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