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File #: 25-0175    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 2/20/2025 In control: Heritage Commission
Agenda date: 2/26/2025 Final action: 2/26/2025
Title: Approval of 2025 Work Plan
Attachments: 1. 2025 Heritage Commission Work Plan Proposal
Title
Approval of 2025 Work Plan

Recommended Action
Move to recommend the Heritage Commission 2025 Work Plan to the City Council for approval

Report
Issue:
Whether to support the proposed 2025 Work Plan and recommend approval to the Community Livability and Safety Committee for review and approval

Staff Contact:
Brittany Gillia, Historic Preservation Officer, Community Planning & Economic Development Department, 360.753.8427

Presenter(s):
Brittany Gillia

Background and Analysis:
Each year the Heritage Commission updates it's work plan and provides a draft to the Community Livability and Safety Committee for review. The draft work plan is due in early March.

The commission has expressed an interest in restructuring the sub-committees. The proposed work plan has combined the Survey and Designation committee with the Heritage Review Committee. During the January meeting, an interest was expressed in renaming the newly merged committee.

Climate Analysis:
Updates to the City's Historic Preservation policy, plans and ordinances provides an opportunity to re-evaluate and prioritize the way preservation work can support climate and sustainability initiatives.
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) reports that "...all kinds of historic buildings and neighborhoods, archaeological sites, Tribal sites and resources, and culturally important landscapes (both designed and natural) throughout the country (collectively, "historic properties"), as well as associated intangible cultural heritage, are at risk from a broad range of potential climate impacts, including sea level rise; extreme weather events; increased wildfires; drought; melting permafrost and erosion; and temperature changes. These impacts are both direct and cumulative, and threaten not only historic properties but also the terrestrial and aquatic flora and fauna associated with historically and culturally important places. The loss of or damage to historic properties from such climate ...

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