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Galveston planners approve historic landmark designation for 2210 31st Street

Galveston Planning Commission · December 16, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a staff-recommended designation of a craftsman bungalow at 2210 31st Street as a Galveston historic landmark; the nomination moves to City Council for final action on 01/22/2026.

The Galveston Planning Commission unanimously approved a staff recommendation to designate a craftsman-style bungalow at 2210 31st Street as a Galveston historic landmark.

Daniel, a planning staff member who presented the case, told the commission the house is one of several nearly identical bungalows built around 1914 by Alexander McClellan and that 32 public notices were sent for the…

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