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Red Bank director spotlights citizen advisory boards, public art initiatives and FY27 funding ask

City of Red Bank Community Development · December 3, 2025
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Summary

Leslie Slay, Red Bank director of Community Development, outlined the roles and membership of multiple citizen advisory boards, highlighted recent public-art 'firsts' including a mural and utility-box wraps, and said staff will propose FY27 budget funding options to support the boards (amounts not specified).

Leslie Slay, director of Community Development for the City of Red Bank, presented a midyear fiscal-year-26 update that emphasized the city’s network of citizen advisory boards and recent public-art projects. "Created by Leslie Slay, Director of Community Development for the City Of Red Bank, Tennessee, the following is a midyear presentation for fiscal year 26," she said at the start of the presentation.

Slay framed the department’s work as longer-term and planning-driven than visible public-works projects, and she said citizen advisory boards are central to that work. She described the Planning Commission as guiding long-range development in line with…

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