About
the Historic Resources Advisory Board
The Historic
Resources Advisory Board is an eight-member (including one youth member) citizen
advisory body appointed by the City Council. It meets each
month to promote and foster the historic, educational, architectural,
cultural, economic, and general welfare of the public through the
identification, preservation, restoration, and protection of those
structures,
sites, objects, and districts of historic and cultural interest within the
city.
Agendas and Minutes for the HRAB
View agendas and minutes for current and past meetings
Board Chair and Vice-Chair
View the
City Council-appointed board, commission, committee chairs/co-chairs and vice chairs.
City Board and Commissions
View descriptions of each of the citizen boards/committees
Historic Preservation Chapter (LOC 58)
View the City code regarding historic preservation
Historic Resource Protection Plan (1989)
An initial step by the City in developing a comprehensive Cultural Resource Protection Plan
Cultural Resources Inventory (1989)
Initial documention of historic and cultural sites and structures (work is ongoing)
How to Get Involved
View the schedule of upcoming board/committee meetings
Landmark Designation List
View the current list of Lake Oswego's historic landmarks with links to photos and additional individual landmark information.
Context Statement - Mid-Century Lake Oswego 1935-1965 New!
Context Statement - Oswego's Iron History 1865-1928 New!
Links
Other websites outside of the City
Mission Statement
Historic Resources Advisory Board mission statement.
Photo Gallery
View historic photos of Lake Oswego.
Walking Tour Brochures
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