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Local nonprofit asks Maitland for permission to advance ‘Art in the Park’ at Lake Lillie
Summary
A local nonprofit proposed a public‑art and interpretation project at Lake Lillie to highlight shared Maitland–Eatonville history and asked the City of Maitland for permission to proceed with fundraising and design. Councilmembers expressed general support and staff outlined the city’s permitting and grant‑approval processes.
A local nonprofit presented a plan to City of Maitland officials to install public art, interpretive signage and a small museum element at Lake Lillie that organizers say would celebrate the intertwined histories of Maitland and Eatonville.
The proposal, introduced by Steph Landa on behalf of Preserve History of England and Eastvale Inc., asks the city for permission to move to the next phase of development — fundraising, design and code review — and does not request direct city funding. "Importantly, we are not seeking any funds from the panel itself, but instead, we ask for your support and approval to proceed to the next phase of development," Landa told council members.
Organizers described several components they would like to develop around…
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