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Advocacy Resource Hub

Find Who
Represents You

Knowing who represents you is a critical first step in effective preservation advocacy.

Advocacy
Alerts

Alerts are issued when there is an opportunity for public participation in decisions affecting historic places 

Most
Endangered

Each year during Preservation Month (May), Preservation Utah releases its Most Endangered Places List

Protection 
Strategies

Strategies that offer practical pathways for preservation, protection, and stewardship.

Welcome to Preservation Utah’s Advocacy Resource Hub — the central place where we are building the tools, information, and guidance that support preservation advocacy across Utah.

This Hub is designed to make it easier for individuals and communities to understand preservation issues, follow policy and legislative developments, and engage thoughtfully when historic places are affected. 

What to Expect

  • Legislative and policy tracking tools

  • Updated data and fact sheets on the value of historic preservation

  • Advocacy tools and educational materials to support local and statewide efforts

Stay informed. Stay connected. Take action when it matters.

Stay Informed

Advocacy Alerts Cottonwood Heights Old Mill

Preservation Utah’s Advocacy Alerts keep you informed about the issues, opportunities, and resources that shape historic preservation across Utah. By signing up, you’ll receive timely updates that help you understand what’s happening, why it matters, and how you can engage—whether at the local, state, or federal level.

Advocacy Alerts include:

  • Legislative and policy updates affecting historic places and communities.

  • Calls to action when public input, testimony, or outreach can make a difference.

  • Alerts about threatened historic sites and opportunities to support preservation efforts.

  • Notifications when new tools, resources, and training materials are added to the Advocacy Resource Hub.

  • Updates on public awareness campaigns, such as the Utah Endangered Places List and Preservation Month.

  • Opportunities to learn and get involved through events, trainings, and community initiatives.

 

Throughout the year, Advocacy Alerts are also how we share important updates to preservation resources, including new fact sheets, policy information, case studies, and advocacy tools—so you’ll always know when something new is available to support your work or interests.

Our alerts are nonpartisan, educational, and community-focused, designed to provide clear information and practical next steps without overwhelming your inbox.

Sign up today to stay connected to preservation efforts statewide—and be the first to know when new resources, opportunities, and actions are available.

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