REPORT TO THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
October 26, 2020
FROM: MIKE SANCHEZ, Assistant Director
Planning and Development Department
SUBJECT
Title
Discuss the recently passed Fresno City Council Resolution directing the Historic Preservation Commission to review the names of all City facilities and provide recommendations regarding any facility named after a controversial historical or cultural figure.
Body
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the Commission discuss and develop the appropriate procedure required for the recently passed Fresno City Council Resolution directing the Historic Preservation Commission to review the names of all City facilities and provide recommendations regarding any facility named after a controversial historical or cultural figure.
BACKGROUND
On October 15, 2020, the Fresno City Council passed a resolution that directed the Historic Preservation Commission to review the names of all City facilities and provide recommendations regarding any facility named after a controversial historical or cultural figure The City Council resolution explained that the Council condemns racism and bigotry in all forms. The HPC is tasked with formulating criteria necessary to make a determination regarding named City facilities and to ensure the names are culturally sensitive and appropriate. Per the adopted resolution, the HPC is expected to receive the full list of names of City assets to review and research within 10 days of the effective date of the Resolution. The HPC is expected to report back to the City Council within 60 days with its recommendations.
The matter tonight is for discussion purposes and to formulate the necessary direction to HPC Commissioners and staff.
ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS
This is not a project as defined by CEQA.
LOCAL PREFERENCE
Local preference does not apply as this does not include the award of a contract.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no impact to funding.
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