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Advisory board finds low graffiti incidence; moves toward formal plan for City Trail tunnel mural
Summary
Highland Village Parks and Recreation Advisory Board reviewed police and neighboring-city data showing few graffiti incidents and recommended developing a comprehensive plan and workshop schedule for a City Trail tunnel mural.
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on Aug. 18 reviewed police and neighboring-city reports and agreed to begin developing a comprehensive plan for a proposed mural at the 2499 City Trail tunnel, saying available data do not indicate a persistent vandalism problem at similar mural sites.
Board members asked staff to convene a workshop within the next 12 months to draft a short, usable framework for murals across parks and trails and to use the 2499 tunnel as a pilot project. The framework would cover vandalism prevention, maintenance and replacement, RFP development, theme/style guidance, project lifecycle and options for hiring or accepting donated artist services.
Why it matters: Board members said a clear, compact plan will let the board…
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