Balancing Development & Protection: A Workshop for Municipalities and Citizen Advocates

Balancing Development & Protection: A Workshop for Municipalities and Citizen Advocates

Photograph courtesy of R.J. Harris.Balancing development and our historic resources and farmland may not be a new problem, but it is an ever present and growing challenge for municipalities across the state. This workshop brings together developers, local planners, historic preservation advocates, municipalities, and nonprofit organizations to discuss how to recognize the need for development and, at the same time, recognize the need for maintaining a sense of place.

This workshop takes place on Friday, April 20, 2018 from 8:30am – 4:30pm in Ryder Hall at LancasterHistory.org, 230 N. President Avenue in Lancaster. The workshop is free for Lancaster County residents, $20 for Preservation PA Members, and $25 for outside communities. All are required to register in order to attend the workshop.

This workshop is hosted by Preservation Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth’s only statewide, private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection of historically and architecturally significant resources.

Workshop

April 20, 2018 230 North President Avenue, Lancaster, PA 8:30AM - 4:30PM FREE for Lancaster Residents | $25 for Outside Communities | Registration Required