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Historic Preservation Reform: Washington Bill Requires Owner Consent - The Registry

Summary by The Registry
A new bill in Washington state aims to reform how cities designate historic landmarks, addressing tensions between preservation efforts and housing development needs. Senate House Bill 1576, which recently passed the House with unanimous support (95-0), proposes significant changes to landmark designation processes. Key Provisions of SHB 1576 The legislation would prohibit cities from designating properties as historic landmarks under two specif…
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The Registry broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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