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Artists present Olsner Park mural concepts; committee to present designs to council

Port Richey Citizens Advisory Committee · January 10, 2026
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Summary

Four artists presented concepts for a narrative mural at Olsner Park. The committee asked designers to submit proposals without pricing for council review, noted procurement rules (three bids may be required), and discussed donations, protective sealant, restroom surface proposals, and broader park renovation and fencing plans.

Artists presented designs for a proposed mural along the long wall at Olsner Park, and committee members agreed to present the preferred concept to the Port Richey City Council for direction and to collect additional proposals before selecting a procurement approach.

Artist Agatha Mavenska described a 100-foot narrative mural that would feature three portraits (Martha Olsner, the town’s founder, and a historically informed Indigenous figure), seals and logos, a pelican mascot, and local flora and fauna tied together to tell the area’s history. Agatha outlined three tiers…

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