Preserving the San Fernando Valley: SurveyLA as a Springboard to Preservation Action
Please join The Museum of the San Fernando Valley on its ongoing "History of" speaker series, now virtual, as we continue to educate Museum members, donors and guests on the History, Art and Culture of the SFV.
Date: Saturday, August 29, 2020
Time: Noon - 2:00 pm
Cost: Free
(The Museum would appreciate a $10 donation via website, PayPal, Zelle to support our ongoing operations and to edit these presentations)
In 2017, the City of Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources completed SurveyLA, Los Angeles' first-ever citywide survey of its historic resources, in collaboration with the J. Paul Getty Trust. All of the data from the completed survey is now part of the City's comprehensive inventory of historic resources, HistoricPlacesLA.
The survey is meant to inform the City's long-range planning and development project reviews, as well as to guide City decisions on future historic preservation protections.
However, important San Fernando Valley sites that have been identified in SurveyLA, such as Jue Joe Ranch, have been demolished or remain threatened because they lack formal historic designation. What were some of the key "discoveries" from the San Fernando Valley from SurveyLA and how can Valley leaders and residents best take the follow-up steps necessary to protect this important architectural and cultural heritage?
Join Ken Bernstein, Principal City Planner for Los Angeles City Planning's Office of Historic Resources for a visual tour of some of the Valley's most significant historic resources identified in SurveyLA -- and a discussion of how each of us can use this information to help preserve the buildings and places that we care about around the Valley.
Join Zoom Meeting below:
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Meeting ID: 827 7505 2780
Passcode: 484163
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Meeting ID: 827 7505 2780
Passcode: 484163
For more information, please contact:
Michel (Michael) Stevens
President
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley
Tel: 818-347-9665
TheMuseumSFV@gmail.com
www.TheMuseumSFV.org
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