The
Moline Historic Preservation Commission (MHPC) seeks to
promote and enhance the educational, cultural and
economic welfare of the City of Moline and its citizens
by pursuing the identification and preservation of the
community's historically significant resources. The
Commission meets the second Monday of every month from
4:00 to 5:30 p.m. in the Committee-of-the-Whole room,
located on the 2nd floor of City Hall. Members of the Commission
are: Barb Sandberg, Chairman, Dan Mizner, Jim Scott,
Craig Mack,
Scott Perkins, and Curt Roseman. City staff contact is
Patrick Burke, Economic Development Manager, (309)
524-2034, e-mail at
pburke@moline.il.us.
This site includes
information on Moline's rich architectural history,
city, state and federal preservation resources,
instructions on how to landmark a property in Moline and
the benefits of doing so.
Moline Historic Landmarks
The City of Moline currently has 11 historical
landmarks. Here you will find images, locations and
brief histories for each of them.
What is the
Landmarking process?
An overview of the landmarking process, its incentives
and benefits, and answers to questions most frequently
asked of the Commission.
Resources
Research can be a daunting task, and it is helpful to
have a firm place to start. Here you will find
information on local, state and federal sources to help
you.