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Commission finalizes plaque design, will subsidize half the cost for locally designated properties

Historic Preservation Commission · April 28, 2026
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The commission selected a plaque design and agreed to subsidize roughly $200 toward each eligible local-designation plaque; vendor quotes ranged around $422 (line-item) and $225 per plaque depending on bundling, and the commission has $500 budgeted to support the program on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission finalized a design for a new historic-plaques program and agreed to subsidize part of the cost for locally designated properties.

Commission members reviewed a vendor estimate and discussed the per-plaque cost. One line-item quote was discussed at about $422, while a bottom-line per-plaque figure appeared closer to $225 depending on bundling and…

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