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Redevelopment board recommends city fund Medicine Bar mural, grant capped at $10,000

5792732 · August 6, 2025
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The Daytona Beach Redevelopment Board voted unanimously on a recommendation that the City Commission approve a public-art grant for a mural on the Medicine Bar building at 115 Myrtle Lane.

The Daytona Beach Redevelopment Board voted unanimously on a recommendation that the City Commission approve a public-art grant for a mural on the Medicine Bar building at 115 Myrtle Lane. The board’s action was to forward the grant request to the commission; staff said the grant amount will not exceed $10,000.

Board members and staff discussed why the board’s recommendation is limited to funding and noted that technical approvals for wall graphics run through the city’s land development code. A city attorney reviewed the city’s public-art criteria, saying the Code of Ordinances requires artworks to have distinctive artistic merit and not contain more than de minimis commercial content, be durable against theft and weather, not create a…

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