Historic Preservation Advisory Committee: HPAC

HPAC 2010 Committee Member Application

Advisory Committee Member applications are now being accepted for this Committee. We encourage all prospective applicants to review the information about this committee, as well as download and read the committee's past year's minutes and agendas. Applications are accepted on an on-going basis. For more information contact: Doris Pulsifer at (602) 542-7127 or dpulsifer(at)azstateparks.gov

Download HPAC Committee Member Application (PDF Document 53 KB PDF)


Mission

HPAC graphicHPAC serves in an advisory capacity to the Arizona State Parks Board and:

  1. assists the State Historic Preservation Officer in guiding the historic preservation component of the Arizona Heritage Fund;
  2. assists in the development of the Historic Preservation Plan and annual Action Plans;
  3. reviews and comments on staff recommendations to the Parks Board on Arizona Heritage Fund Historic Preservation grant applications, grant policies, and funding priorities; and
  4. performs other duties as requested by the Parks Board and the State Historic Preservation Officer.

2009 Meeting Dates

Meeting dates subject to change with minimum 24 hours notice.

  • January 26, in Phoenix
  • March 16, in Florence
  • June 22, in Phoenix
  • August 17, in Phoenix
  • December 14, in Phoenix

Download Agendas & Minutes

2009 HPAC Agendas & Minutes
Agenda Minutes
Agenda 01/26/09
(PDF Document 66 KB PDF)
Minutes 01/26/09
(PDF Document 101 KB PDF)
Agenda 08/17/09
(PDF Document 70 KB PDF)
Minutes 08/17/09
(PDF Document 143 KB PDF)
Agenda 09/21/09
(PDF Document 71 KB PDF)
Minutes 09/21/09
(PDF Document 167 KB PDF)
Agenda 10/05/09
(PDF Document 72 KB PDF)
Minutes 10/05/09
(PDF Document 102 KB PDF)
Agenda 10/22/09
(PDF Document 64 KB PDF)
 

Archive of previous years' agendas and minutes (Archive)

HPAC Members

HPAC Membership: Seven members appointed to three-year terms by the Parks Board. One must be a member of a non-profit preservation organization, two must be preservation professionals, one must be a representative of a local government preservation program, and three must be citizens-at-large who are active in or familiar with historic preservation. Residency requirements state that all must be residents of Arizona, and no more than three members may reside in the same county.

Chair: Winston L. Thorne, Jr.
Vice-Chair: Theresa A. Nesser
Bonnie Bariola
Theresa A. Nesser
Tami Ryall
Victor Linoff
Vacant

Advisory Committee Coordinator: Ruth Shulman (602) 542-7822

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