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ASCE asks Kingman commission to host Route 66 landmark plaque; staff to coordinate

the commission (Kingman City) · November 26, 2025
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Summary

Seth Chalmers of the Arizona ASCE History & Heritage Committee asked Kingman commissioners to support hosting an ASCE National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark plaque for Route 66, saying the plaque is voluntary, likely funded by ASCE fundraising and costing about $2,200 for the plaque itself; staff said they will coordinate location and next steps.

Seth Chalmers, chair of the Arizona Section History and Heritage Committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers, asked the commission to consider hosting a commemorative plaque recognizing Route 66’s designation as an ASCE National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark and to provide a letter of commitment to support fundraising and siting.

Chalmers told the commission the program is voluntary and does not require the city to pay for the plaque. "The plaque alone is, like, $2,200, and that doesn't include…

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