The City of Hartford wants to encourage all property owners to take the necessary precautions to protect their home, their family, their businesses and other assets during severe weather.
Please see attached flyer from the Department of Health & Human Services on Boar's Head Provisions Co. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Liverwurst And Other Deli Meat Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination.
The City has two Historic Commissions. The membership of each Commission is identical and meetings are held on the same night in succession. The Historic Properties Commission considers applications for work on properties that are located in local historic districts. The Historic Preservation Commission considers applications for work on properties that are listed as state or national historic resources.
The Historic Commissions perpetuate, preserve, and protect historically distinctive buildings and places. Commissioners implement the Historic Preservation Ordinance; provide information, education and expertise to people interested in rehabilitation or construction of a historic structure or in a historic district; encourage preservation, restoration and rehabilitation that respects the historic, cultural, architectural and archeological significance of distinctive areas, sites, structures and objects; and apply design standards to prevent the unnecessary loss of a community’s historical features and to ensure compatible construction and rehabilitation in historic districts
Supporting Department: Development Services - Planning Division. Contact us at oneplan@hartford.gov.
Number of Members: 5 Regular, 3 Alternate
HPC meets the third Wednesday of every month at 4pm. The application deadline is ten (10) business days prior to each meeting.
Information on upcoming meetings will be posted to CivicWeb (https://hartford.civicweb.net/Portal/MeetingTypeList.aspx). Meeting agendas will be posted 10 days prior to the scheduled meeting. Additional meeting documents, including staff reports, will be posted the week before the meeting.