PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RESULTS:
TOTAL PRIORITIES BY VOTE
#
Priorities
Votes
1
Marketing as a historic destination
41
2
Adaptive reuse ordinance
30
3
Local grants
29
4
Increased city funding for preservation
28
5
Demolition ordinance
25
6
Rewrite rules for vacating streets, sidewalks & alleys to reduce chances of widespread demolition of landmarks
25
7
Seminars, workshops, or lecture series
20
8
Local tax incentives (ad valorem)
19
9
Grass roots preservation organization(s)
19
10
Plaques for local landmarks
18
11
Rewrite historic preservation ordinance
16
12
State grants
15
13
Local Register nominations
13
14
Walking tour brochure
11
15
Restore the Shuffleboard/Lawn Bowling/Chess Club complex
10
16
Disaster planning for historic resources
9
17
Improve the building code, permitting, and inspection process
8
18
Create an architectural advisory board and separate historic preservation commission from the planning commission
8
19
Heritage education in our public schools
8
20
Street sign program
6
21
Neighborhood surveys
5
22
Transfer of development rights
5
23
Restoration award
4
24
State tax incentives
3
25
Public television education
3
26
Federal tax incentives
2
27
Florida historic preservation license plate
2
28
Conservation easements (facade)
2
29
Web site
2
30
More African-American markers
2
31
Develop a grocery list process; Individual, neighbors, etc., to pick up and follow to receive designation - A toolkit for the novice preservationist
2
32
Revolving fund
1
33
Limiting restrictions upon designation
1
34
Produce infrastructure that supports older buildings
1
35
Phot-document entire city, the good/the bad, for history
1
36
National Register Nominations
1
37
City-wide surveys
1
38
Archaeological surveys
1
39
Audio tour
1
40
Brochures and books
1
41
Web-cast preservation seminars and info
0
OTHER PRESERVATION PRIORITIES BY TOPIC
COMMUNITY AWARENESS/EDUCATION SURVEY AND DESIGNATIONS
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
OTHER
TOTAL PRIORITIES BY VOTE
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