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Historic Committee outlines sign refresh, Butlerville monument and digital archives ahead of 20th anniversary
Summary
Historic Committee chair Jim Kitchess told the council the committee inventoried 46 historic signs and plans a phased replacement program, a funded Butlerville monument near Butler Elementary, repurposed exhibit panels from Butlerville Days and expanded digital archives including community council records dating to 1993.
Jim Kitchess, chair of Cottonwood Heights’ Historic Committee, briefed the council on the committee’s priorities for the city’s 20th anniversary and the year ahead. The committee completed a citywide inventory of historic signs (46 identified as needing replacement or as gaps) and proposed a phased project to replace 12 signs over three to four years, starting with the most sun-damaged and leaning signs.
Kitchess said the committee is coordinating with city staff to create…
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