Town of Pittsford NY

Town Proclaims May Historic Preservation Month

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May 2, 2014

Town Supervisor Bill Smith began Historic Preservation Month in Pittsford with the reading of a proclamation on the steps of Town Hall. The proclamation recognized May as Historic Preservation Month in Pittsford and underscored the Town’s recognition of historic preservation’s central role in defining the aesthetic character of the community and its positive impact on the quality of life in Pittsford. To read the entire proclamation, click HERE.

Supervisor Smith was joined by Town Historian Audrey Johnson, Town Board member Matt O’Connor, and Design Review and Historic Preservation Board member Bonnie Salem. Historic Pittsford board member Rusty Likely and the Landmark Society of Western New York’s Executive Director Wayne Goodman and Associate Director of Preservation Larry Francer were also in attendance. In recognition of Historic Preservation Month, the Town’s e-newsletter and website will feature one of Pittsford’s historically designated properties each week, beginning with the May 7 eNews issue. To read Supervisor Smith’s column on Historic Preservation month, click HERE.

Pictured below, left to right: Pittsford Town Historian Audrey Johnson, Landmark Society of Western NY Executive Director Wayne Goodman, Pittsford Town Supervisor Bill Smith, Landmark Society of WNY Associate Director of Preservation Larry Francer, and Pittsford Town Board member Matt O’Connor.

Town and preservation officials at Historic Preservation Month 2014 proclamation