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Log Cabin access, virtual museum and volunteer plan discussed; full ADA upgrade costly

O'Fallon Historic Preservation Commission · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners heard that the Log Cabin at Civic Park is under Tourism & Festivals authority; the city said minimum ADA measures such as a ramp would be required for limited access, full compliance may not be possible at the current site, and staff recommended pursuing a virtual museum and updating volunteer position descriptions to support cleanup and interpretation.

The O'Fallon Historic Preservation Commission on Feb. 3 heard updates about the Log Cabin at Civic Park, including constraints on physical access, options for a ramp, and plans for a virtual museum.

Staff reported they had reached out to Mariah Davis in the Tourism & Festivals Department, which has authority over the cabin. According to the update, ADA compliance is a nationwide concern for historic sites and "the minimum amount of…

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