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Commission hears draft historic context statement for Southeast Fayetteville, seeks community feedback
Summary
Consultant Megan of Post Oak Preservation Solutions presented an almost 80-page draft historic context statement for Southeast Fayetteville, explained research methods and terminology choices, and asked for public comments by Dec. 15 to finalize the document.
Megan, a consultant from Post Oak Preservation Solutions, presented a draft historic context statement for Southeast Fayetteville at the Fayetteville City Historic Preservation Commission meeting and invited community input on the nearly 80-page document.
Megan said her team combined archival research at the University of Arkansas and local museums, a windshield survey, oral histories gathered at a public meeting at Saint James United Methodist Church and other primary sources to compile the draft. "What you have is an almost 80 page historic context statement," she said, and asked commissioners and residents to focus feedback on names, buildings and places that should be added or clarified.
She told commissioners the draft deliberately avoids…
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