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Public art board green-lights series of murals and a mural festival; community votes to decide some designs

6490331 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

The board approved multiple mural and community-art projects, including an East Pollution Control Facility mural, a Marymount Park community-painted mural, the Crestlake Park giving-wall mural and the Art Oasis Mural Festival in the North Greenwood CRA.

The Clearwater Public Art and Design Board approved a slate of mural and community-art projects and outlined community-engagement steps for several of them.

Amber Bridal said Public Utilities requested a mural at the East Pollution Control Facility — a highly visible wall near the Courtney Campbell Causeway — and that the utilities division favored sea-life and conservation themes. The board voted to move forward with the project; staff did not commit to lighting…

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