About
The Soulard Restoration Group (SRG) was formed in 1972 when a group of individuals organized and filed papers with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. A National Historic District designation allows for, among other things, the preservation, protection and enhancement of historic and architecturally-significant buildings within the District.
The purposes of the SRG are to:
- foster community improvement
- encourage restoration and preservation of District property
- participate in the beautification and reestablishment of public areas, and to support necessary public improvements
- stabilize the community by fostering civic pride
- have the power to acquire property, both real and personal and to use property to foster the aforementioned goals
- encourage and support, but not sponsor, political legislation for the preservation, restoration, and improvement of the District
- raise necessary funds to carry out SRG-initiated programs
- to support any social/civic organizations whose purpose are complementary to the SRG
- function as a neighborhood association for the District
Read the full text of the SRG Bylaws [PDF]