City of Wheaton Historic Commission will meet March 18

Mayor Philip J. Suess
Mayor Philip J. Suess - City of Wheaton Website
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City of Wheaton Historic Commission will meet on March 18.

Here are the agenda provided by the commission:

I. Call to Order / Roll Call

II. Public Comments

III. Approval of February Meeting Minutes

IV. Treasurer Report

V. Old Business

      1. America250 activities – John

      2. Historic Commission By-Laws / SOP

      3. Historic Designation

             Review modified letter to properties

      4. Preservation Month discussion

             April French Market – pending

             Confirm Library Sessions:

                  1. May 4: John, Bob, Syed, Grace, Mike, Lizzy

                  2. May 18: Louise, Bob, Grace, Lizzy, Debra

             Review proposed sign distribution list (not quite balanced yet)

                  1. Deliver May 2 & 3 Pick-up May 16 & 17

      5. Spring 2026 Lecture – Theosophical Society 100th anniversary, May 13, 7PM

      6. Updates to database (copy and photos) of Historic Register properties from quadrant binders

VI. New Business

      1. Review new applications for Wheaton Historic Properties designation

             325 E. Indiana – Sally A. Karner

             1037 Garner Avenue – Alicia and Michael York

VII. Commissioner Comments

VIII. Adjournment

IX. Next meeting: Wednesday, April 21, 2026 at 7PM in the Gammon Room

https://www.wheaton.il.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03182026-3098



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