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Brighton council rejects final reading for 319 South Main historic designation; will reconsider Dec. 16

Brighton City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

Council declined to adopt a historic landmark designation for 319 South Main on final reading after a 4–3 vote with an abstention, with opponents saying the designation could encumber the property; the council voted 4–3 to reconsider the item at a Dec. 16 meeting.

The Brighton City Council voted against adopting a historic landmark designation for 319 South Main on final reading, and later voted to reconsider the matter at a date-certain meeting on Dec. 16.

At the final-reading vote on item 8a the clerk announced, "Motion does not pass," and reported "the nays have it at 4 and the yeas are 3 with 1 abstention." Council member Worth, who said he voted no in the earlier vote and would do so again, argued the designation would "encumber this…

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