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The Historical Commission meets the fourth Thursday of each month
The purpose of the Historical Commission is to safeguard the heritage of the City by preserving the cultural, social, economic, political and architectural elements having historic significance. To foster and promote local history and encourage the collection of records and objects which interpret the history of Farmington. The Commission reviews and comments on building development in the Historic District. |
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The several boards and commissions of the City
of Farmington are an integral part of municipal government. In many
instances these boards are required by state law or City Charter.
Without exception, these boards address important matters which affect
all residents, although at different times and in different ways. The
members all serve without pay and Farmington is fortunate that so many
residents are willing to invest their talent and time into the
community. If you are interested in serving on any of these boards,
please do any of the following:
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