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Public commenter urges commission to map overlapping cultural boundaries and consider LGBTQ designation for Bush Street Cottage Row

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 6, 2017
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Summary

Marvin Lambert told the commission the city’s growing inventory of historic context statements should account for overlapping cultural boundaries, argued the Japantown study may have overreached into African American areas, and recommended that the Bush Street Cottage Row Historic District also be recognized for LGBTQ history.

During the general public comment period, Marvin Lambert urged the Historic Preservation Commission to consider how different cultural context statements overlap across neighborhoods and to ensure inclusiveness when mapping historic resources.

Lambert displayed a map and cited the African‑American context statement and the…

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