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Mayor’s Youth Council mural approved for generator box at City Hall
Summary
The Franklin Community Arts Commission approved a design and $1,000 budget proposal from the Mayor’s Youth Leadership Council to paint a generator box outside City Hall; commissioners discussed materials, durability and whether to provide a stipend for student artists.
The Franklin Community Arts Commission voted to approve a design on May 1 to paint a generator box outside City Hall, accepting a Mayor’s Youth Leadership Council proposal that sets a $1,000 budget for the work.
The proposal, presented by Taylor McHenry of the Mayor’s Youth Leadership Council, described a patchwork, quilt-like design highlighting local symbols and a smaller “postage stamp” panel referencing the high school. “We kind of wanted it to be like a patchwork kind of looking like kind of a quilt, that kind of highlighted just some things about Franklin,” McHenry said.
The council’s approval matters because the box sits on city property and will be visible to downtown visitors; commissioners pressed the youth team on…
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