State & Local Meeting
Historic Site Preservation January 14, 2003 (Archive)
January 14, 2003
The City of Palm Springs Historic Site Preservation Board convened to discuss several key topics related to historic preservation and city planning. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the architectural approval of a residential restoration project, emphasizing the careful demolition and restoration of original structures and materials. The board approved the restoration plans, highlighting the importance of maintaining the architectural integrity of historic buildings. Additionally, the meeting covered updates on the city's general plan update, which includes a comprehensive review of land use, conservation, and cultural resources, with a planned two-year timeline involving community engagement and consultant involvement. The board also discussed the upcoming historic site survey, consultant selection processes, and potential formation of historic districts, noting budget considerations and the need for focused efforts due to resource constraints. Other topics included updates on the tramway station acquisition, printing of architectural guides, and plans for a work session to engage board members more deeply in historic site outreach and education. Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to preserving its historic resources through careful planning, community involvement, and strategic use of consultants and resources.
Sources
- Historic Site Preservation January 14, 2003 (Archive) · City of Palm Springs · Jan 14