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Public Arts Board approves $8,500 grant for neighborhood storm‑drain murals, pilots painted intersection

5512102 · July 31, 2025
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The Clearwater Public Arts Board approved an $8,500 grant to support a community‑led storm‑drain mural and painted intersection pilot in the MLK neighborhood; staff will help implement and coordinate the project with the applicant and city departments.

The Clearwater Public Arts Board unanimously approved an $8,500 grant to a community group for storm‑drain murals and a painted intersection pilot in the Martin Luther King corridor.

The grant funds will pay artists, materials and project coordination for murals and a mosaic element derived from community drawings, board members heard. The applicant told the board she collected about 100 drawings at neighborhood events to inform designs and said the project is about community engagement and improving neighborhood appearance.

Board members and staff said the city will partner with the…

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