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The Project Team is excited to share that the Initial Guidance Report received positive feedback from the Historic Preservation Advisory Board, the Community Development Board, and the City Commission during recent work sessions. Recordings of these meetings are available under the key dates section.
We’re grateful to everyone who attended and provided public comments and input—it’s clear the community values strengthening the historic preservation program and code. Over the next few months, we’ll focus on finalizing the Phase One Report.
The draft report will be shared with the community for review and feedback before being presented to the HPAB, Community Development Board, and City Commission for review in winter 2025. Once adopted, this report will guide us into Phase Two, where we’ll begin developing policies and making necessary code amendments.
Thank you for your continued engagement and support!
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