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Historic Preservation Commission reviews implementation table for draft plan, seeks broader outreach and inclusivity
Summary
Commission reviewed the preservation plan implementation table and objectives across six goals, instructed staff to refine priorities and outreach materials, and asked for targeted engagement with United Tribes and immigrant communities before forwarding the plan for city approval.
BISMARCK, N.D. — The Historic Preservation Commission spent the bulk of its Nov. 19 meeting reviewing an implementation table that accompanies a draft historic preservation plan, discussing how to prioritize objectives, expand outreach, and ensure underrepresented community histories are documented.
Chair Angle asked commissioners to review objectives, time frames and priority rankings in the table before formal approval and submission to the City Commission. Staff said the implementation table will appear as an appendix in the plan and that many objectives already have links to resources or program ideas.
The commission walked through six goals. Under Goal 1 (celebrate Bismarck’s heritage), members supported continuing annual preservation awards, partnering with community organizations on oral‑history programs, and…
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