Politics & Government

Montclair Community Meeting On Local Landmark Districts

Learn more about the nomination proposals to designate the Oakcroft and Wheeler Street neighborhoods as Local Landmark Districts.

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The Montclair Historic Preservation Commission will hold a Community Meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Montclair Municipal Building. The meeting will also be broadcast on Montclair TV34 and streamed live on the Montclair Government YouTube channel.

The Community Meeting has been scheduled for township residents to learn more about the nomination proposals to designate the Oakcroft and Wheeler Street neighborhoods as Local Landmark Districts.

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Cultural resource surveys and draft nomination proposals for these two neighborhoods have been prepared for the Township by Connolly & Hickey Historical Architects. The surveys and nominations were funded by a Historic Preservation Fund grant awarded to the Township by the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office.

The Historic Preservation Commission welcomes the public to attend this meeting to meet with Connolly & Hickey and learn about the nomination proposals.

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A public hearing by the Historic Preservation Commission will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 10, regarding the nomination proposals.

For more information, visit Oakcroft & Wheeler Street District Nominations.

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