During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential listing of the historic Mary Cliff residence as a significant asset for the city. Consensus was reached among members that the building is among the top three historic sites that would be detrimental to the community if demolished.
The conversation highlighted the ongoing dialogue between the city and the order that owns the property, represented by an attorney from Dayton, Ohio. The city has expressed its willingness to explore various options to support the maintenance and care of the Mary Cliff residence, including fundraising and volunteer efforts.
The attorney acknowledged the economic challenges associated with the property but indicated a readiness to continue discussions with the city regarding potential solutions. The city officials emphasized the importance of maintaining open communication to avoid the building being labeled as a \"place in peril\" in preservation publications, which could hinder collaborative efforts.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to preserving its historic assets while navigating the financial realities faced by property owners.