Historic Preservation Plan
City of Ottumwa
Ottumwa, IA
The City of Ottumwa is a community of 25 thousand along the Des Moines River in southeast Iowa. Ottumwa has an active Historic Preservation Commission and is a participant in the Certified Local Government program. Our seven National Register historic districts include four residential districts, two commercial districts and a cemetery. Ottumwa is also home to the Iowa Heartland Historic Connection, a regional historical museum and research center.
The selected firm or team will work with City staff to develop an action-ready plan for historic preservation activities for 2023 through 2033. Desired plan elements include:
- Strong efforts to solicit and interpret public input. Public input should include a community survey and focus groups/listening sessions with residents and business owners in the historic districts.
- A public policy review which includes a review of local ordinances and state and federal laws which impact preservation in Ottumwa. Areas of focus for a policy review should include:
- Local designation for landmarks of local historic significance,
- Demolition of historically significant properties,
- Design standards for zoning overlay districts.
- An integrity and existing conditions report on previously identified historic resources including the seven historic districts.
- Design and financing recommendations for brick street reconstruction.
- Identification of potential historic resources for future survey, nomination and/or continued preservation.
- Development or description of a model for evaluating the economic impact of historic preservation.
- Specific recommendations for the City and its partners which would be the basis of a workplan for historic preservation within the City of Ottumwa.
The full Request for Qualifications including Addendum 1 with responses to questions is available at www.ottumwa.us/about/bid_notices/.