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Centerville council adopts five-year public art plan, schedules projects from 2025 to 2029

2792641 · March 3, 2025
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Summary

Council approved the Centerville Public Art Plan, a five-year framework that outlines near-term projects including a Keep America Beautiful partnership, a Stubbs Park sculpture, an Uptown gateway enhancement and a Storybook Trail ADA-accessible installation.

The Centerville City Council on March 3 approved the city’s five-year public art plan, a strategic framework that lays out projects and programming through 2029.

City staff presenter Kate Botstorf described the plan as primarily inspirational at its outer-year horizons but identified several concrete near-term items: partnership work tied to the Keep America Beautiful affiliate effort in 2025, a gateway enhancement project in Uptown, the installation of a “Centerville Scribe” sculpture at Stubbs Park slated to debut in May, and a Storybook Trail that will be ADA accessible at Stubbs Park.

Botstorf summarized…

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