City officials are making strides in community engagement and public art initiatives, as highlighted in the recent Mayor-Commission Work Session held on October 23, 2023. Among the key discussions was the progress on two significant monuments—Chachi's Village and the Storm of 20 Eighth—both of which are currently in production.
In an exciting development for local parks, the city has commissioned a Canadian design company to create a unique public art play sculpture for Curry Park. This innovative piece aims to blend artistic expression with playability, enhancing the park's appeal for families and children.
Additionally, the city unveiled a new neighborhoods map that allows residents to easily access information about their local associations. This interactive tool, available on the city’s website, enables users to identify their district and commissioner, fostering a stronger connection between residents and their local government.
These initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to community building and enhancing public spaces, promising a more engaged and vibrant West Palm Beach. As these projects progress, they are expected to enrich the community's cultural landscape and strengthen neighborhood ties.