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Commission revisits strategic plan, outlines outreach, inventories and Preservation Month programming

Historic Preservation Commission · April 28, 2026
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Summary

The commission reviewed its strategic plan and prioritized recruitments, a phased building inventory for the Boomtown historic district, the downtown signage project, and Preservation Month activities including a scavenger hunt and multiple bike tours on May 9, May 20 (evening), May 24 and June 7.

At its April 28 meeting the Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission revisited its strategic plan and discussed priorities for volunteer recruitment, a phased building inventory of the Boomtown historic district, and outreach tied to Preservation Month.

Members said the strategic plan (approved earlier in January) contains many initiatives and that the commission should focus on a small number of projects at a time. The chair urged expanding the ‘Friends’ membership, recruiting university students for tasks…

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