Caught between hope and history, haunted by developer schlock and inauthenticity, St. Augustine deserves UNESCO World Heritage Site status, but it is at risk from some of the misguided decisions of our City Commission, PZB and HARB.
UNESCO has revoked Liverpool's status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Inauthenticity and schlock development are the reason. May St. Augustine burghers kindly heed Liverpool's example.
From BBC:
Liverpool stripped of Unesco World Heritage status
Liverpool has been stripped of its World Heritage status after a UN committee found developments threatened the value of the city's waterfront.
The decision was made following a secret ballot by the Unesco committee at a meeting in China.
Unesco had said that the developments, including the planned new Everton FC stadium, had resulted in a "serious deterioration" of the historic site.
The decision was described as "incomprehensible" by the city's mayor.
"Our World Heritage site has never been in better condition having benefitted from hundreds of millions of pounds of investment across dozens of listed buildings and the public realm," Joanne Anderson said.
She said she would work with the government to examine whether the city could appeal against the decision, which comes "a decade after Unesco last visited the city to see it with their own eyes".
Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram said the decision was "a retrograde step that does not reflect the reality of what is happening on the ground".
"Places like Liverpool should not be faced with the binary choice between maintaining heritage status or regenerating left-behind communities and the wealth of jobs and opportunities that come with it," he said.
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