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Nonprofit proposes inclusive children's museum in historic fire station; council asks staff for cost and repair estimates

City Council of the City of Eagle Pass, Texas · January 7, 2026
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Summary

South Texas All Ability Center proposed 'Mosaic Eagle,' an inclusive children's museum to use the downtown historic fire station; the nonprofit requested short-term lease terms, utility support and an initial $100,000 for exhibits. Council unanimously directed staff to gather specs, repair estimates and cost options for presentation at a special meeting.

A local nonprofit told the Eagle Pass City Council it has a plan to build an inclusive children’s museum in the downtown historic fire station and asked the city to partner by providing building access and limited operational support.

Sanaya Rodriguez, mission director for the South Texas All Ability Center (STAC), said the museum — presented as 'Mosaic Eagle' — would focus on inclusive exhibits for children with disabilities and the broader community. She listed partners including The Learning Mosaic (which would provide exhibit…

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