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Anna council backs concept to let residents paint visible manholes on Pecan Grove Trail, asks staff for costs and policy
Summary
City staff proposed a community-driven “portal” public-art pilot to paint nine visible manholes along the nearly-complete Pecan Grove Trail. Council members voiced support and asked staff to return with cost estimates and a formal policy.
City staff presented a proposal to allow local artists and neighborhood groups to paint visible sanitary sewer manholes along the Pecan Grove Trail and were asked by the council to return with a formal policy and estimated costs. Assistant City Manager Greg Peters said the trail construction is substantially complete, the bridge to the northern portion is expected in the next few weeks, and staff plans to open the trail this spring.
The proposal—branded the “portal project”—would target 12 manholes visible from the trail, nine of which staff said have cones large enough to be painted. Peters described a community-based application process in which residents or…
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