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Historic Preservation Board

The Historic Preservation Board has the mission of recognizing and protecting Wichita’s historic heritage. In 1975, Wichita’s City Council created the HPB to safeguard the architectural and cultural heritage of Wichita’s five historic districts and nearly eighty historic structures.

The HPB is composed of seven volunteer members appointed by the Wichita City Council. The HPB is responsible for recommending properties to the Wichita City Council for designation as historic landmarks and districts, reviewing proposed alterations to locally designated historical properties, and reviewing proposed changes to the “environs” of state and nationally registered properties.

Learn more about the Historic Preservation division in MAPD!

Board Members Information

See the Board Members listing.

Meeting Calendar

Regular meetings of the HPB are generally scheduled for the second Monday of each month, beginning at 2:00 PM in the Planning Department Conference Room on the 10th floor of City Hall, 455 N. Main St., Wichita, Kansas. Meetings of the HPB are public hearings and visitors are welcome.

Agendas & Minutes

Agendas

Minutes

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