A local resident is fighting to save the site of a burned-down historic mansion from being turned into new development. The city now has to decide if this land should become a public community space or be sold off for private construction.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Costs associated with monument upkeep are managed through the cemetery budget.
Local veterans and their families who visit the cemetery.
Developers and the city's tax base take a hit if the land isn't used for new housing or business.
The committee is working to ensure the veterans memorial remains a respectful and well-maintained tribute for the community.
The Historic Preservation Commission is asking the city to help save the remaining structures at the Chipman Mansion site after a recent fire.
‘Good for the community’: Resident wants city to preserve the site where historic American Fork mansion caught fire heraldextra.com
Residents push to save Fitzen Gardens site AF Citizen
Several animals killed in fire at historic American Fork mansion KUTV
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