City of Ashland, Oregon / City Recorder / City Council Information / Packet Archives / Year 2004 / 05/04 / Historic Preservation
Historic Preservation
PROCLAMATION
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Historic preservation is an effective tool for managing growth, revitalizing
neighborhoods, fostering local pride and maintaining community character
while enhancing livability. |
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The historic houses and buildings of Ashland help make our City unique
and provide links with aspirations and attainment of the City's pioneers
and their descendants. |
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These fine examples of Nineteenth and Twentieth century buildings contribute
to an appreciation of our heritage. |
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Historic preservation is relevant for communities across the nation,
both urban and rural, and for Americans of all ages, all walks of life and
all ethnic backgrounds. |
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It is important to celebrate the role of history in our lives and the
contributions made by dedicated individuals in helping to preserve the tangible
aspects of the heritage that has shaped us as a people. |
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"New Frontiers in Preservation" is the theme for National Historic
Preservation Week 2004, co-sponsored by the City of Ashland's Historic Commission
and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. |
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council and Mayor, on behalf of the citizens of
Ashland, proclaim May 3 - 9, 2004 as
"National Historic Preservation Week"
and call upon the people of the City of Ashland to join their fellow citizens
across the United States in recognizing and participating in this special
observance.
Dated this 4th day of May, 2004.
Alan DeBoer, Mayor
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
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