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Historic Preservation Commission Teleconference Meeting

IN AN EFFORT TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AND PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS), THIS PUBLIC MEETING IS HELD PURSUANT TO EXECUTIVE ORDER N-29-20 ISSUED BY CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM ON MARCH 17, 2020.  THE GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA HAS AUTHORIZED PUBLIC MEETINGS TO TAKE PLACE VIA TELECONFERENCE.

Meetings of the Historic Preservation Commission are held on the fourth Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

View the agenda, minutes and agenda packet

You May Participate and View the Meeting Via the Zoom Platform.
When you enter the meeting, please make sure to turn off your video and mute your audio.

Please join the Zoom meeting here:

If you wish to make a public comment, please use the ‘raised hand’ feature in the Zoom application. 
You will be called at the appropriate time.  Please turn on your video and audio to make your public comment.  


To Participate by Providing Public Comment by Telephone:
This option is to provide public comment via Phone ONLY

  1. You are strongly encouraged to Email shouston@weho.org in advance of the Historic Preservation Commission meeting to be added to the Public Speaker List for the meeting.

    Please include your name, the phone number from which you will be calling, and which item you would like to speak on.

  2. Dial-in 10 minutes prior to the start of the meeting (the meeting begins at 7:00pm)

    You will be placed on HOLD in the Virtual Waiting Room until it is your turn to speak.

    Dial-In:           669-900-6833

    Meeting ID:    974 0092 8911 #

  3. Please Mute Your Phone Until You Are Called to Speak.
    Comments from the public are limited to 3 minutes per speaker.

 

 The Historic Preservation Commission (formerly Cultural Heritage Commission) was created on November 6, 1989 and consists of five (5) members appointed directly by a Councilmember, and two (2) members appointed by the Council as a whole (at-large). All members appointed shall serve a two-year term commencing on June 1st following a general election. Members shall have a significant interest in the City such as residency, business or residential ownership, economic involvement or some other valid link to be determined by the City Council. All members of the Commission shall have a demonstrated interest or competence in, or knowledge of, historic preservation and the cultural resources of the City. Commission members shall not be officers or employees of the City.

CONTACT:
Sharita Houston, Historic Preservation Commission Secretary
323-848-6417     shouston@weho.org
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