Providence public meetings in 2022
7 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Providence City Historic Preservation Commission
The Providence City Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to follow up on a loan agreement for the Ev Thorpe painting from the Astle family and to receive an update on funding and construction of new historical markers. The commission will also consider approving the minutes from the November 2nd, 2022 meeting. Public comments are accepted in-person, by email, or by text.
- Follow-up on loan agreement for Ev Thorpe painting from Astle family
- Update on funding and construction of new historical markers
- Consideration of November 2nd, 2022 meeting minutes
Providence City Historic Preservation Commission
The Providence City Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to consider approval of September minutes, discuss the cost and construction of a new historical marker, and review the status of obtaining the Ev Thorpe painting from the Astle family. The meeting is open for public comment in person, by email, or by text.
- Approval of minutes from September 7, 2022
- Discussion and possible action on cost and construction of a new historical marker
- Discussion on status of obtaining Ev Thorpe painting from Astle family
Providence City Historic Preservation Commission
The Providence City Historic Preservation Commission will meet to consider approving August minutes, discuss and possibly act on funding for Farming and Forgotten Fruit Way plaques (estimated $3,500 each), and discuss the status of obtaining the Ev Thorpe painting from the Astle family. Public comments are accepted in person, by email, or by text.
- Approval of minutes from August 3, 2022
- Discussion and possible action on Farming and Forgotten Fruit Way plaques, estimated $3,500 each
- Discussion on status of obtaining Ev Thorpe painting from Astle family
Providence City Historic Preservation Commission
The Providence City Historic Preservation Commission will meet to approve June minutes and discuss several items, including updating the ClearGov Budget Book page, finalizing plans for the city celebration, preparing a space for the Ev Thorpe painting, and placing a 9th historic marker. The meeting is open for public comment in person, by email, or by text.
- Discuss city history info for ClearGov Budget Book page
- Finalize plans for involvement in upcoming city celebration
- Discuss status of obtaining/preparing space for Ev Thorpe painting from Astle family
- Discuss placement of a 9th historic marker
Providence City Historic Preservation Commission
The Providence City Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to discuss several potential acquisitions and projects, including an Ev Thorpe painting, the old post office, and an 8th historical marker on 2nd West. They will also consider a historical photo/video display for the City Celebration and a possible time capsule. The meeting includes approval of the April 6th minutes and is open for public comment in person, by email, or by text.
- Discussion of possible acquisition of an Ev Thorpe painting from the Astle family
- Discussion of acquiring the old post office
- Discussion of possible placement of an 8th historical marker on 2nd West
- Discussion of historical photo/video display for City Celebration and possible time capsule
- Approval of minutes from April 6, 2022
Providence City Historic Preservation Commission
The Providence City Historic Preservation Commission will meet to approve minutes from February 2, 2022, and discuss four items: status of historical markers, plans for the City Celebration, possible acquisition of an Ev Thorpe painting and the Old Post Office, and submitting photos for a time capsule prepared by Governor Spencer Cox's office. The meeting is open for public comment in person, by email, or by text.
- Approval of minutes from February 2, 2022
- Status update on historical markers
- Plans for this year's City Celebration
- Possible acquisition of an Ev Thorpe Painting and the Old Post Office
- Consideration of submitting photos for Governor Cox's time capsule
Providence City Historic Preservation Commission
The scheduled meeting for the Providence City Historic Preservation Commission was cancelled. The commission is scheduled to meet in April instead.