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Redevelopment commission approves traffic-signal box art pilot, commits up to $10,000

2287827 · February 12, 2025
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The Greenwood Redevelopment Commission voted to commit up to $10,000 for a pilot program to install vinyl wraps on traffic-signal boxes in Old Town, funding artist pay and installation; the commission also approved routine claims at the same meeting.

The Greenwood Redevelopment Commission voted to commit up to $10,000 for a pilot program to wrap traffic-signal boxes in vinyl art in Old Town and approved a claims docket totaling $2,402,102.97 at its February 2025 meeting.

Planning staff presented the traffic-signal box proposal as a response to resident comments collected during Greenwood's recently adopted comprehensive plan. Alyssa, a city planner, told commissioners the planning department has run the idea for about six months and identified six possible locations in Old Town; the pilot would install wraps on three boxes to demonstrate the concept.

Alyssa said the project would use vinyl wraps…

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