View flyer & map Community Workshop
You are invited to help create a preservation plan for our city’s future, grounded in shared values and aspirations. As a follow up to the initial workshop held in April, a second, more focused workshop will be held to further identify and refine important goals and objectives of the Historic Preservation Element. We want to know what you think…. - Do you believe that the historic buildings and features within your community are important assets worth special planning considerations?
- Why is historic preservation important to our community?
- What elements of our heritage do we want to preserve?
- What have we previously done to preserve and protect that heritage?
- What are we currently doing to preserve and protect that heritage?
- What should we do to preserve and protect it in the future?
- When do we want to begin to add that additional protection?
Please join us at one or more of the upcoming neighborhood community workshops to share your vision for the future of historic preservation in the City. Specific workshop information regarding location, time, etc. is below and provided in the flyer and map document above. | July 8, Tuesday | July 9, Wednesday | July 10, Thursday | | El Dorado Park West No. | Division Substation | 3rd District Field Office | | Craft Room | Community Room | Community Room | | 2800 Studebaker Rd. | 4891 Atlantic Ave. | 340 Nieto Ave. |
If you have any questions regarding the workshops or Historic Preservation Element, please contact the City’s Historic Preservation Office at 562-570-6864. Get Adobe Reader
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