The
future of Illinois war memorials
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
seeks public input on plans for future war memorials
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[December 05, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD -
The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency Board of Trustees will
host a public meeting Saturday, Dec. 13, to get input on how to
manage space in the state’s collection of war memorials in
Springfield’s Oak Ridge Cemetery.
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The agency now operates memorials there for veterans
of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Additional
groups have approached the IHPA about adding memorials to the site,
which has a finite amount of space. The IHPA Board of Trustees is
seeking input from veterans groups and the general public regarding
further development of the site and appropriate criteria for adding
memorials.
Who: Any member of the public with an interest in when and
how new war memorials should be added at Oak Ridge Cemetery.
What: Public meeting
Where: Great Room, IHPA headquarters, 313 S. Sixth Street,
Springfield
When: Noon – 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 13.
Why: To gather public input on honoring military personnel
past and present.
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Details: Each person may speak for three minutes. No
more than three people from any one group may speak.
Pre-registration for speaking times may be made by contacting
Aly Grady at 217-558-8950. Written comments will be accepted
until December 20, 2014. Comments may be sent to hpa.info@illinois.gov
with “War Memorial” in the subject field or mailed to IHPA, Attn
Aly Grady, 313 South 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701.
Responses to public comments will be prepared and posted on the
agency’s website once completed.
[Chris Wills, Illinois Historic
Preservation Agency] |