During a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for the installation of historic markers in Lincolnville, aimed at honoring significant figures from the community's past. The initiative, which is part of a broader master plan for historic preservation, is still in its early stages, with over 300 names submitted for consideration by community member Gail Eubanks and the Historic Preservation Society.
The markers are set to be placed at Haley Park and Eddy Vickers Park, as well as along the Doctor Martin Luther King Streetscape Corridor. While the specific individuals to be recognized have not yet been determined, the project aims to ensure that the contributions of these figures are not overlooked. Officials emphasized the importance of vetting each name to ensure that those honored truly deserve recognition.
In addition to the larger markers, alternative recognition methods are being explored, including medallions embedded in walkways. Eubanks highlighted the need for community involvement in the selection process, stressing that the history of Lincolnville encompasses more than just notable individuals; it reflects the collective strength of the community.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for public comments, reinforcing the commitment to transparency and community engagement in the planning process.