Considering a Modern Resource Survey
Christine Lazzaretto, is a Principal at Historic Resources Group, a historic preservation consulting firm based in Southern California. Christine has a Bachelor's Degree in Art History from the Pennsylvania State University and a Master's Degree in Heritage Conservation from the University of Southern California. She is the founding Vice-President of °®¶¹app/Southern California; she serves on the Board of Trustees of the California Preservation Foundation; and she is a lecturer in the University of Southern California Heritage Conservation Summer Program. Prior to joining HRG, Christine worked for Pasadena Heritage, a nonprofit historic preservation organization, where she served as Director of Education and the first Preservation Director. At HRG, Christine works on historic resources surveys, historic context statements, environmental review, policy development, and federal tax credit projects. She has worked on numerous large-scale historic resources surveys, including SurveyLA, the first citywide effort to identify historic resources in Los Angeles; Citywide survey updates in Beverly Hills, Paso Robles, Palm Springs, Santa Monica, and South Pasadena; and surveys for the cities of San Diego, Fresno, Glendale, and Riverside.