Curtis Kasefang is a board member of Preservation Raleigh and has held several other positions on City of Raleigh Advisory commissions.
Curtis spoke to City Council June 9, 2026:
I am Curtis Kasefang.
Many of you know me from the Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) — or from 8 years as a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) commissioner, 4 as commission chair, and 10 years on the Design Review Advisory Committee (DRAC).
Some may know me from my career as a theatre consultant at Theatre Consultants Collaborative, designing theatres throughout USA, Canada, and into Europe.
Today I am here representing Preservation Raleigh as a board member.
Preservation Raleigh was created by former RHDC chairs in response to a 2030 Comprehensive Plan 2030 work item to encourage the development of a Preservation Advocacy Not-For-Profit (NFP) focused on Raleigh. We are the oldest new NFP in Raleigh, created 2 years ago out of the dormant NFP that was the forerunner of RHDC.
Our goal is to provide you with fact-based information on the preservation impacts of policies and cases.
Most of these are more complex than a soundbite. This will likely mean that with many proposals, we will support them in part, and oppose them in part.
To date, we have:
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- Been commenting on Section 106 reviews
- Working with developers and the community to help find a compromise on controversial projects
- Providing competent testimony in COA cases
- Answering questions from the community
- Offering support to RHDC staff
We have been conducting highly successful awareness events, such as:
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- Hidden Gems tour series that has included:
- The adaptive reuse of a firehouse
- Most recently the mid-century-modern house tour.
- The toilet tour
- Hidden Gems tour series that has included:
Lastly, we are available to you as a resource, so please reach out with questions and comments to us at: info@preservationraleigh.org
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