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Sacramento Preservation Roundtable, Saturday June 13

by William Burg, published on June 12, 2009 at 9:52 AM

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Sacramento's Preservation Roundtable is a quarterly gathering of local history and historic preservation organizations, intended to share current information on local preservation topics, public policy, events, and plans in progress. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Preservation Roundtable - Saturday June 13th
9:00am to Noon at the Young Ladies Institute – 27th & N Sts. (1400 27th Street)
Continental Breakfast * $5 donation

6/13/09 AGENDA:

9:00 Welcome & Introductions
9:10 Preservation Issues & Updates:
- CA State RR Museum Foundation - Kathy Daigle
- Capitol Dist. State Museum & Historic Parks-Pati Brown
- DOC (Devel. Oversight Committee) update
- City Preservation Office - Roberta Deering
– Hwy 50 HOV lane –Kathleen Green & Karen Jacques
– Minimum Maintenance for Historic Structures – Tim Brandt Preservation Commission Chair
- Capitol City Preservation Trust Awards –Kay Knepprath & Fred Turner
- Sacramento City School District’s Bldgs. on the block-i.e.-Jefferson School at 18th & N Sts.

10:30 Speakers – Budget Impacts on Historic Preservation –David Kwong and Roberta Deering-Questions & Answer session

11:50 Announcements
12:00 ADJOURN

Sponsored by:
Page & Turnbull, Architects & SOCA (Sacramento Old City Association)

Next Preservation Roundtable meeting is Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 at the School House in Old Sacramento

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edited on  June 12, 2009 | 11:41 AM
Thanks for the heads up...will you be writing about the meeting?
Also, what building is image no. 5? The tall brick tower.
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June 12, 2009 | 1:41 PM
Sacramento's old post office, 7th and K, demolished in the late sixties and currently the site of St. Rose of Lima Park (and before that the site of the St. Rose of Lima Church.) One of only two or three examples of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in Sacramento, all gone now.
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June 13, 2009 | 3:25 AM
I'd love to hear a follow-up from this event and what happened with above agenda items.
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