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Historic Preservation Commission approves minutes, adds proclamation to May 4 council agenda

Joplin City Historic Preservation Commission · April 21, 2026
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Summary

At its April 21 meeting the Joplin City Historic Preservation Commission approved corrected minutes, the chair said she would add a preservation proclamation to the May 4 City Council agenda, and commissioners heard project updates and scheduling for May public meetings.

The Joplin City Historic Preservation Commission approved the corrected minutes of its March 17 meeting and the chair said she would add a preservation proclamation to the City Council agenda for the May 4 meeting so staff could report on it.

"I'm gonna use my discretion as chair to add an item under the discussion items, the, proclamation, at the 1st city council meeting in May, so that Thomas can report to us on that," the chair said.

Commissioner S4 moved to approve the March 17 minutes "as corrected," and another commissioner seconded; the motion carried by voice vote. The commission also voted to adjourn after a brief series of announcements.

The meeting included a roll call and attendance check. Commissioners noted a misspelling of Buckner/Bruckner in the draft minutes and directed staff to correct the record before final posting.

Looking ahead, the chair said Bill will serve as acting chair for ceremonial items while she is out of town, and she encouraged commissioners to attend the Missouri Preservation Symposium in May if their schedules allow. The commission closed with reminders about upcoming public meetings related to downtown and North Heights surveys.