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R-2011-03 designate Sylvan Beach Pavilion as State Archeological Landmark/no action taken
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R-2011-03 designate Sylvan Beach Pavilion as State Archeological Landmark/no action taken
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Fogarty, Patrice <br /> From: alexine strum [a_strum @comcast.net] <br /> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:14 AM <br /> To: tcginc @aol.com; csthomas25 @hotmail.com; Fogarty, Patrice; craig Bland; Marsha Bluestein <br /> Subject: Fw: Urgent Request - City of La Porte Considering Asking State to Deny Pavilion Historic <br /> Designation <br /> Original Message <br /> From: Alexine Ingraham," <savethepavilion @comcast.net> <br /> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 Subject: Urgent Request - City of La Porte Considering Asking State to Deny <br /> Pavilion Historic Designation <br /> > This Monday, 28 March, the La Porte City Council will consider a <br /> > resolution asking the State of Texas to deny the pavilion being <br /> > designated a state historic landmark. The pavilion was listed on the <br /> > National Historic Registry last September so federal funds can not be <br /> > used to damage or destroy the building. However, without state historic <br /> > designation city funds could be used to demolish the pavilion. Harris <br /> > County has told the city that they may give Sylvan Beach park to the city <br /> > and Mayor Rigby has stated that the city has $4 -5 million dollars <br /> > available for the (new ?) pavilion. Please plan to attend Monday's city <br /> > council meeting and fill out the 'green' form stating that you want the <br /> > city to support the state historical designation. You do not have to <br /> > speak, but if you wish to do so just check the appropriate box on the <br /> > 'green' form. <br /> > Please pass this on to your neighbors and friends. <br /> > Regards, <br /> > Ted Powell <br /> > President, Friends of Sylvan Beach Park & Pavilion <br /> 1 <br />
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