What Redevelopment Reveals
Stockton is one of the fastest growing urban centers in the country. With that growth, comes new residents, new business, new opportunities, and new construction projects. Today’s urban redevelopment is helping to bring the City of Stockton into the 21st century in exciting and dynamic ways.
Redevelopment also brings responsibility. When project budgets include state or federal money, the city must comply with laws that were created to help protect our nation’s natural and cultural resources. One of these laws is the National Historic Preservation Act . Important archaeology sites and historic buildings are often nominated to the National Register of Historic Places where they may receive long-term protection.
The City of Stockton is proud to comply with these laws. The City also genuinely cares about its rich heritage and wants to make sure that historic sites are always well documented, studied, and interpreted to the public.
Redevelopment can also reveal some unexpected and fascinating things! The next few web pages will tell you about recent archaeological discoveries made in downtown Stockton. Sometimes brand new archaeological findings occur when you least expect them. Buried beneath our city parking lots and buildings lies a history that belongs to all of us. Redevelopment was involved in these activities in order to complete Redevelopment projects.
Keep reading to learn more!
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