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Commission to pursue National Register eligibility for downtown historic district, cautions over survey cost

Mansfield Landmark Commission · November 13, 2025
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Staff will submit a determination of eligibility to the Texas Historical Commission for a two‑block downtown historic district but warned the commission that a new survey—often required—could cost tens of thousands of dollars; commissioners endorsed the approach with the caveat that funding for any required survey will need to be found.

The Mansfield Landmark Commission told staff to proceed with a request for a determination of eligibility from the Texas Historical Commission for a proposed two‑block downtown historic commercial district, but commissioners were cautioned that the state may require a new historic resource survey before approving a nomination.

Staff described the district boundaries and explained how the 1998 survey used a period of…

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