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Grand Island board advances traffic-control box mural project; subcommittee formed
Summary
The Grand Island Economic Development Advisory Board advanced plans to paint traffic-control boxes with island-themed artwork, formed a subcommittee to draft application and supply guidelines and asked town staff to check permissions and legal requirements, including DOT permission and liability waivers.
The Grand Island Economic Development Advisory Board on Tuesday moved forward with a public-art project to paint traffic-control boxes in town and formed a subcommittee to develop application guidelines, supply lists and a rollout plan.
Justin Karcher presented sample materials and an AI-generated flyer to illustrate the concept. “I love what you put together, Justin, on that AI created flyer,” Sarah Vesio said, praising the conceptual materials and calling the idea a community beautification opportunity.
Members discussed scope and logistics: which boxes to include, whether to run the program as a rolling multi-year installation and whether to limit applicants to Grand Island residents for the first round. Board members noted some…
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