San Jose has taken the first step in a likely lengthy process to revamp the city’s approach to historic preservation.

Councilmembers have outlined reform proposals for city staff to study in the new year. These include measures to boost outreach to owners of historic properties, as well as reforms intended to make it easier to renovate such properties.

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