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City plans vibrant murals to transform Seagram Park

June 11, 2024 | South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County, California



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City plans vibrant murals to transform Seagram Park
During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed significant developments regarding Seagram Park, including plans for murals that aim to enhance the park's aesthetic appeal. The city manager is set to make a decision on the mural designs, which will be proposed by local artists following a call for submissions.

City representatives are currently working with Brenda Seagram to finalize the deed transfer of the park to the city, which is expected to occur at the upcoming June council meeting. Once the transfer is complete, the city will collaborate with the property owner of two nearby apartment buildings to facilitate the mural project.

Funding for the murals has been secured from the city manager's office, with additional support anticipated from the Friends of Skene Run organization. The property owner has expressed support for the initiative, which is expected to involve community input in the proposal process.

While the murals will not be completed by the time the park opens to the public, city officials are optimistic about the project, emphasizing the importance of the murals in transforming the park's environment. The council members expressed enthusiasm for the initiative, highlighting that the murals would significantly enhance the park's overall appeal.

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