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Urbana launches citywide historic-properties survey for Kingman

Kingman Heritage Preservation Commission · January 28, 2026
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Consultant Urbana Preservation and Planning told the Heritage Preservation Commission Jan. 27 that a citywide reconnaissance survey will document properties built through 1976, photograph roughly 2,300 individual resources, and prepare up to 100 intensive inventory forms; fieldwork is scheduled for February and the project will be coordinated with Arizona SHPO.

KINGMAN, Ariz. — Urbana Preservation and Planning presented the kickoff for a citywide historic-properties inventory to the Kingman Heritage Preservation Commission on Jan. 27, offering a timetable and data summary for an effort the firm says will inform preservation and heritage-tourism planning.

Wendy Tinsley Becker, principal of Urbana Preservation and Planning LLC, told commissioners the reconnaissance survey will photograph properties built through 1976 (the 50-year cutoff for historic consideration), produce a draft survey spreadsheet and ArcGIS layer for staff review, and field-survey in February. Urbana will photograph roughly 2,300 properties identified as…

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