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League City board reviews art program: murals, traffic-box wraps and $10,000 FIFA soccer-ball purchase proposed
Summary
Board members heard updates on the city's public art program including new murals at League Park and traffic boxes, the use of hotel-occupancy-tax and park-dedication fees for art, and a proposed $10,000 purchase of a FIFA World Cup fiberglass soccer ball to be painted and displayed locally.
Sarah Osborne, representing the City of League City, updated the League City Convention and Visitor Bureau board on multiple public-art projects and spending plans on Sept. 18, saying hot funds and park-dedication fees are being used for murals and public art around the city.
'Hot funds were used to paint this building because it is part of the art initiative and it is part of kind of marketing the city,' Osborne said of a new mural on the side of the Masonic Lodge near League Park.
Osborne said the city's art initiative is funded by two sources: hotel-occupancy-tax (HOT) revenue and park-dedication fees. She told the board that park dedication…
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