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Board endorses exploring traffic-control box murals; asks staff to draft pilot rules and budget
Summary
The board endorsed pursuing a pilot program to paint traffic-control cabinets and other municipal boxes, discussed using student and community artists, and agreed to draft guidelines, liability waivers and a modest budget for approval at a future meeting.
The Grand Island Economic Development Advisory Board agreed to move forward with exploring a pilot program to decorate traffic-control cabinets and similar utility boxes as small public murals, drawing on high-school art students and community artists.
Board members reviewed research from other municipalities and said New York State has a standard approval form for decorative treatments on state-owned cabinets (TSMI-16-04, referenced). Jen reported that…
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