The Milpitas Historical Society was founded in 1980 by 79 concerned citizens who feared the loss of our city’s heritage. The first president of the society and the person most responsible for the society’s creation was Elaine Levine. Mrs. Levine and her husband, Mort, were the founders of the Milpitas Post newspaper.
One of the first accomplishments of the Society was to persuade the city of Milpitas to create a Cultural Resources Preservation Board in 1986. This city commission was empowered by ordinance to review for approval or rejection all construction or alteration which involved cultural resources.
In 1992, the City Council acted to dissolve the Cultural Resources Preservation Board after the CRPB insisted that Ford Corporation mitigate the destruction of the historic motor assembly plant when it built the Great Mall by purchasing property on Main St. to be used as a community museum. The duties of ordinance enforcement were passed on to the newly created Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Commission.