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Province of Manitoba » Culture Heritage, Tourism and Sport » Historic Resources » Organizations and Government » Municipal Government & Heritage Advisory Committees
Historic Resources
Organizations and Government
The Heritage Resources Act (1986) encourages municipal governments to protect heritage resources of regional and local significance. The Act allows for a municipal council to establish, by way of a bylaw, a Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee (MHAC) to advise the council on heritage matters. Suggested membership for the committee might include a municipal councillor, business people, local architects and planners, museum or historical society volunteers and anyone else with a keen interest in the heritage of the area. A Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee may recommend to council: designation of sites as being municipally significant (protecting them from demolition and making them eligible for grant assistance) commemoration through plaques or other methods, of themes, people and events which are municipally significant (making known to the public important aspects of local history) To ensure the MHAC has the knowledge necessary to make informed recommendations to council, basic activities should be undertaken, such as: preparing a heritage sites inventory - including sites, themes, people, and events worthy of conservation or promotion doing site evaluations - assessing heritage resources of architectural, archaeological, and/or historical value Municipal Heritage Advisory Committees have the power to initiate/undertake projects, which will promote the community's heritage resources. Some examples of popular initiatives include:
To date, over 50 municipalities have formed Municipal Heritage Advisory Committees. Contact Community Heritage Manitoba (the MHAC umbrella group) at 322-5235 for information on MHAC communities and their projects. Both Community Heritage Manitoba or the Historic Resources Branch can advise your community on how to establish a Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, or put you in touch with your nearest Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee. |