Legal Symposium Recap
On June 11th in Annapolis, Maryland, preservationists from around the region met to discuss what it takes to create, defend, and enforce a strong preservation ordinance. By the numbers:
• 4 Sessions
• 2 Keynotes
• 43 Participants
• 14 Jurisdictions Represented
Will Cook, Associate General Counsel at the National Trust for Historic Preservation, gave a powerful keynote that spoke to the need for enforcement of local preservation ordinances. Andrea C. Ferster, a historic preservation attorney based in Washington, DC, offered a comprehensive analysis of local preservation laws in her keynote and reminded participants how important it is for all preservationists to work together towards our mutual goals. The day’s four themed sessions provided a broad and varied look at what it takes to create the most effective preservation laws. During the day’s events, preservationists from Maryland, DC, and Virginia came together to brainstorm on problems facing preservationists across the region and walked away with new ideas, and a network of support for creating and defending their local preservation laws. Continue reading. |