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Supervisors approve production of three interpretive signs for historic asylum site

Jackson County Board of Supervisors · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission asked the Jackson County Board to produce three 24x36 interpretive signs for the historic asylum site; the board approved production, asked for a site plan with maintenance director Jeff Kilgourg and agreed to coordinate final placement. Cost was described as minimal (under $300).

The Jackson County Board of Supervisors voted March 10 to authorize production of three interpretive signs for the county’s historic asylum site, after a presentation from the Historic Preservation Commission.

A commission representative told the board the signs are 24 by 36…

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