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Historic Landmark Commission unanimously recommends historic zoning for O.H. and Thelma Mitchell Elliott House

City of Austin Historic Landmark Commission · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to recommend historic zoning for the O.H. and Thelma Mitchell Elliott House (2207 E. 22nd St.), citing architectural significance and associations with African American civic leaders; the recommendation moves to Planning Commission and City Council for final action.

The Historic Landmark Commission on Wednesday voted unanimously to recommend historic zoning for the O. H. and Thelma Mitchell Elliott House at 2207 East 22nd Street, finding the property meets local criteria for architecture, association and community value.

Staff presented the application (case C14H20250122) and noted the home, built in 1954 by carpenter Arthur Parks, is an intact example of…

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