State & Local Meeting
Historic Site Preservation October 14, 2003 (Archive)
October 14, 2003
The City of Palm Springs Historic Site Preservation Board convened to discuss various matters related to historic site preservation, including architectural approvals, funding opportunities, ordinance revisions, and public information programs. A key highlight was the approval of a landscape plan for a class one historic site, emphasizing preservation and privacy. The board also reviewed the status of historic site plaques, addressing challenges in installation and visibility, and discussed strategies for media outreach to raise public awareness. Funding options were explored through a recent workshop, highlighting federal and local incentives for historic preservation, though some programs were not applicable due to the city's current register status. The board addressed concerns about construction changes to a historic site, emphasizing procedural adherence and the need for special meetings to discuss significant alterations. Additionally, the board reviewed updates on the historic site survey process, the publication of a revised architectural guide, and ongoing collaborations with local organizations. Overall, the meeting focused on balancing preservation efforts with practical considerations, community engagement, and procedural compliance.
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- Historic Site Preservation October 14, 2003 (Archive) · City of Palm Springs · Oct 14