Historic Preservation Ordinance | Los Angeles Conservancy

Historic Preservation Ordinance

Historic Preservation Ordinance

A local historic preservation ordinance is one of the most important tools a community can use to protect historic resources. Communities in L.A. County with historic preservation ordinances are listed below.
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Photos (clockwise from left): Alex Theatre by VPISteve on Flickr; Brand Library & Art Center by Renee Silverman on Flickr; First United Methodist Church of Glendale by Michael Locke
Photos (clockwise from upper left): Rubel Castle by Flora Chou/L.A. Conservancy; Glendora Library; Glendora Avenue by InSapphoWeTrust on Flickr (2)
Photos by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy (l-r): Pacific Boulevard; Warner Theatre
Photos (l-r): Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area by Rick R. 1 on Flickr; Our Lady of Guadalupe Church by Jim A. Beardsley
Belmont Heights by Ken Lund on Flickr
Photos (clockwise from upper left): Broadway in downtown L.A. by Annie Laskey/L.A. Conservancy; Hollywood Sign by Joey Lax-Salinas on Flickr; Kansas Sebastian on Flickr; Wilshire Boulevard by Flora Chou/L.A. Conservancy
Photos (clockwise from upper left): Rancho Los Amigos by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy; Maravilla Handball Court by Manuel Huerta/L.A. Conservancy; View Park by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy
Photos (l-r): Manhattan Beach Pier by Moritz Hammer on Flickr; Marian and John Scott House by John Scott, courtesy Manhattan Beach Cultural Heritage Conservancy
Photos (l-r): Maywood City Hall by Geographer on Wikimedia Commons; César Chávez Library by Justefrain on Wikimedia Commons

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