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Tulare council opens and continues public hearing on historic-cultural landmark nominations to Feb. 3

Tulare City Council · January 21, 2026
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Summary

Council opened a public hearing to consider designating the Tulare Veterans Memorial Building, Hoyt House and several aircraft as historic-cultural landmarks but voted to continue the hearing to Feb. 3 to address procedural and municipal-code questions raised by staff and the public.

Tulare’s City Council opened a public hearing on a resolution and ordinance to consider adding a set of properties — the Tulare Veterans Memorial Building, Hoyt House and historically displayed aircraft (Convair, a B‑17 and an F‑4 Phantom) — to the city’s list of historic-cultural landmarks, then continued the hearing to the council meeting on Feb. 3.

Mayor (unnamed) and staff said procedural elements in the municipal code require clarification before the council can act on the nominations. The mayor indicated members of the public were present specifically to speak on item 8.1 and allowed comments tonight, but said continuing the hearing would give staff and the city attorney time to address the procedural questions. The council voted to continue the hearing by voice vote; no final designation was made.