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City Manager reports: murals, interactive art at Eureka Park and a pilot goat-grazing project for invasive vegetation

6421336 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

City Manager Turner told council on Sept. 2 that artists have begun a mural at Washington Park pool house, staff is preparing an art call for Eureka Park Recreation Center installations, and landscape management will pilot a goat-grazing program at Valley Park to control invasive plants.

City Manager Turner provided several operational updates to Roanoke City Council on Sept. 2, describing public-art projects and a vegetation-management pilot intended to address difficult terrain.

Turner said artists Brandon Flowers and Katrina Leggins have begun painting a mural on the new Washington Park pool house and that participatory paint sessions engaged community members over…

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