The Georgia Alliance of Preservation
Commissions (GAPC) is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated
to providing support to local historic preservation commissions. Its
purpose is to provide a forum to promote communication between historic
preservation commissions and help coordinate their efforts throughout
the state; to promote and support educational activities that enable
preservation commissions to more effectively administer local programs
and ordinances; and to serve as a public information and educational
resource for and about matters affecting historic districts and the
work of preservation commissions.
GAPC's partners include the College of Environment and
Design at the University of Georgia, the Historic Preservation Division
of the Department of Natural Resources; the Georgia Trust for Historic
Preservation; the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions; and
local governments across the state.
GAPCBoard of Directors
The GAPC Board of Directors is composed of fifteen members, one from
each of nine districts (a combination of Regional Development Center
boundaries) and six at large from within the state. Members of the Board
of Directors and Officers must be current or past members of preservation
commissions or serving as staff to a preservation commission.
GAPC Board Bios
Board Contact List
GAPC Region Boundaries Map
GAPC Bylaws
FAQs about the GAPC