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Lacey commission backs broad inventory approach for historic markers and interpretive signs

Lacey Historic Commission · March 19, 2026
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Summary

The commission directed staff to build a durable, public-facing inventory and map layer of Lacey’s historic markers, plaques and interpretive signs, and to circulate a photographic inventory and definitions before the next meeting; volunteers will help photograph and verify sites.

The Lacey Historic Commission on March 18 discussed plans to create a comprehensive, public-facing inventory and map layer of the city’s historic markers, plaques and interpretive signs and asked staff to develop clear definitions and a durable data structure for the project.

Jen Burbage, director of parks, culture and recreation, told commissioners the project is on the commission’s work plan and that staff will produce a list of candidate markers, photographic…

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