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City honors trailblazing women with statue dedications

July 27, 2024 | Ithaca City, Tompkins County, New York



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City honors trailblazing women with statue dedications
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the status of a local construction project, the upcoming meeting schedule, and community initiatives. A member expressed concerns about the apparent lack of visible construction activity, questioning whether the project had stalled or if interior work had been completed. It was confirmed that the interior work is finished, and a request was made for a visual inspection to assess the project's timeline and plans for the exterior.

The meeting also addressed the next scheduled gathering, set for August 23, which will provide an opportunity for further updates. The Mayor took the opportunity to remind the public about the ongoing solicitation for project ideas related to the downtown revitalization initiative, which is open until August 5. Residents were encouraged to submit proposals, particularly for projects in the west end and Elkh Street corridor.

In a notable announcement, it was revealed that a member of the council would be stepping down next month due to relocation, marking the end of their service. Additionally, the governance committee's meeting was postponed to August due to insufficient attendance.

A significant community event was also highlighted: the dedication of two statues honoring Frances Perkins, the first female cabinet secretary in U.S. history, and local activist Lucy Brown. The event is scheduled for August 17, starting at 10:00 a.m., with the dedication of Perkins' statue followed by a march to honor Brown. Both statues were created by renowned sculptor Meredith Bergman, and the event is expected to draw community interest, especially with Brown's attendance.

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