Centerville City
Quick Links
Printer friendly page Printer friendly page
Home » Departments » Community Development » Historic Sites Committee

Historic Sites Committee


What Do we Do?

The Centerville Historic Sites Committee was created by the city to help identify, preserve, protect and enhance historic buildings, sites, monuments, streetscapes, landmarks and museum artifacts within the city that are architecturally or historically significant.

Projects: Past, Present, & Future

* Identifying historic homes and sites for placement on the local and national registers.
* Identifying historic landmarks using curbside markers.
* Creating booklets showing these homes and landmarks.
* Giving historic home tours.
* Obtaining grants from the State to fund projects.
* Helping to maintain and care for the Whitaker Museum.
* Educating the public about the historic sites of Centerville City.

What is Available?

* Booklets
* Videos
* Maps
* Photos on display at City Hall
* Tours

How Do I Join?

* Fill out a statement of interest available at City Hall or click here.
* Have an interview with the Mayor.
* Be approved by the City Council.
* Be willing to serve the community by attending meetings, taking on responsibility and learning more about the history of the community.
* For more information call 801-295-3477.

 

 

[centerville scenery photo]
Contact Us

Centerville City Hall
250 N. Main Street
Centerville, UT 84014

(801) 295-3477
(801) 292-8034 fax

Business Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday

[ HOME | GOVERNMENT | DEPARTMENTS | ONLINE SERVICES | CALENDAR ]
Powered by StarGov, an Infobytes Technology