The mission of the Winslow city government is to provide leadership and services that foster a healthy community, while striving for customer satisfaction.

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Whats New:

July 14, 2011

Proposed Court Fee Changes for FY 11-12

The City is proposing a fee changes for the Municipal Airport for Fiscal Year 11-12. Click here to view the proposed rate changes


CurrentNews:

Leadership Academy

The City of Winslow is putting together Neighborhood Committees and scheduling a Citizen's Academy for anyone who wants to learn more about how the City functions.   Call Community Development, 289-1411 or come to the first meeting, Council Chambers, 6:00 p.m. August 3rd.  Click here to view the 2011 Academy schedule.

Members

Members serve three year staggered terms.

  Appointed Term Expires
Sue Hancock 07/14/10 5/12
Gail Sadler 07/14/10 5/12
Yvonne Jodie 9/14/10 5/11
Tom Echoles 9/14/10 5/13
Robert Zacaria 6/28/11 5/14
Ken Evans 07/27/10 05/13
Gail Kasulaitis 5/13/08 5/11
Peggy Wilson - Recording Secretary  

The Historic Preservation Commission meets on the last Thursday of the month at 4:00 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room located at 21 Williamson Ave., Winslow, Arizona, unless there is no quorum or business to come before the commission.

For Information:

Please Contact:

City of Winslow
Community Development Dept.
21 N. Williamson Ave.
Winslow, AZ 86047
(928)289-1411
e-mail: peggy.wilson@ci.winslow.az.us

Historic Preservation

History Overlay ZoningHubbel Building

The intent of this zone is to promote the educational, cultural, economic and general welfare of the community, and to ensure the harmonious growth and development of Winslow by encouraging the preservation and rehabilitation of history districts therein.

 

Buildings & Sites Eligible for Listing on the National Registar of Historic Places:

The building or site must be 50 years old or older, or have a documented association with an important person in history; or

A distinctive design or physical charactr, or

The potential to provide important informatin about prehistory or history

First Street

Nominate a Property to the National and/or Arizona Register of Historic Places:

Any individual, organization, government office, consultant or public entity may prepare and submit a National Register Nomination.

Nomination forms and instruction booklets have been prepared by the Department of the Interior, National Park Service and are available through the State Historic Preservation Office

The National Register Coordinator and other staff at the State Historic Preservation Office are available to provide technical assistance

LaPosada

Sources of Assistance Available

Grants Program:

Certified Local Government (CLG) Grants
Historic Preservation Heritage Fund Grants

Tax Incentive Programs:

The State Historic Property Tax Reclassification Program
The Federal Investment Tax Credit Program