Florence ‘tries to strike a balance between preserving past, planning for future’

BEFORE AND AFTER - The William Clarke House, today home of the Florence Reminder, is shown the way it appeared in the latter 1990s (top) and the way it appears today (bottom).
BEFORE AND AFTER – The William Clarke House, today home of the Florence Reminder, is shown the way it appeared in the latter 1990s (top) and the way it appears today (bottom).

By Daniel Dullum | Florence Reminder

With a panel discussion on historic preservation as the theme, Pinal Partnership could not have found a more fitting site for its monthly breakfast meeting on May 16 than Florence.

A panel representing different sections of Pinal County gathered at the Holiday Inn Express to share their insights to preserving a community’s past.

Gilbert Olgin, senior planner for the town of Florence, was the historic liaison for seven years.

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