Overview
Preserving historic sites and properties is essential to ensuring that we remember our past. It helps save precious resources, which is especially important in an era where sustainability is crucial. Preservation adds character and uniqueness to Scottsdale, known as “The West’s Most Western Town.” It reflects the city's heritage, from the Wild West era where legends were made to the simpler times that foster a strong sense of community.
Established in 1997 by the City Council, the Scottsdale Historic Preservation Program, in cooperation with the Historic Preservation Commission, works to increase public awareness of Scottsdale's heritage; identify historic and cultural resources; designate and recognize significant local resources; and assist in protecting, preserving and enhancing the buildings and structures that best represent Scottsdale's past.
Protection for historic properties is provided through the Historic Property Ordinance, which requires the Historic Preservation Commission to review and approve exterior alterations and demolition requests for buildings on the Scottsdale Historic Register. The Scottsdale Historic Preservation Officer administers the Historic Residential Exterior Rehabilitation Program for homeowners living in historic districts, and provides educational materials to homeowners and interested citizens to heighten public awareness and appreciation of the community's historic resources. View a copy of the city of Scottsdale Historic Property Ordinance.
View the Historic Property Ordinance
Benefits of Historic Preservation
Historic property owners gain the most from preservation, but the Benefits of Historic Preservation extend to the entire community. Property values increase, and tax cuts are available for qualifying homeowners. Heritage tourism is a significant source of revenue, as it is a popular travel form among visitors to Scottsdale. This increased revenue supports local businesses and improves public services at reduced costs for residents. Preservation often involves regular maintenance and restoration rather than extensive reconstruction.
Learn more about Historic Residential Exterior Rehabilitation Program.