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Port Richey committee OKs $1,000 for centennial mural paint, plans volunteer project
Summary
The Citizen Advisory Committee approved a $1,000 paint budget and discussed design, timeline and volunteer-led painting for a large centennial mural on a long city wall; members said council approval and a final design will be required for further spending.
The Citizen Advisory Committee of the City of Port Richey approved a $1,000 budget for paint and moved forward with plans for a volunteer-led centennial mural on a long city wall, while members said the design and additional spending will require City Council approval.
Committee members described a roughly 150-foot wall as the mural site and discussed imagery including the pelican city mascot, Olsner Park and Martha Olsner, shrimp boats, the stilt houses and a winding Cotee River. Volunteers proposed using a projector and a “paint-by-number” approach so many people could help paint sections, and the committee discussed a mural-reveal event where visitors could sign the work.
Committee members and volunteers laid out logistical and cost details in a roughly 20–30 minute discussion. Participants said the city agreed to pressure-wash and prime…
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