Politics & Government
City Of Wauwatosa To Release Findings Of Historic Preservation Committee Survey Report In Public Meeting Wednesday
The survey was conducted from November to March and focused on architecturally and historically significant non-residential buildings.

WAUWATOSA - The public is invited to hear the findings of a Historic Preservation Commission survey at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Firefly Room at the Wauwatosa Library, 7635 W. North Ave.
The city received a Historic Preservation grant-in-aid administered by the Wisconsin Historical Society from the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, to hire Legacy Architecture to conduct an intensive survey of architecturally and historically significant non-residential resources within the boundaries of the City of Wauwatosa.
The major objective of the project was to identify individual resources, complexes, and districts of architectural or historical significance that are potentially eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Representatives from the Wisconsin Historical Society and Legacy Architecture will be on hand to provide details of the survey and answer questions.
For questions about the meeting, contact Principal Planner Tammy Szudy by e-mail at tszudy@wauwatosa.net or by phone at (414) 479-3521.
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