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Commission approves repainting concept for train silhouette at Lewis Kingman Park
Summary
The Heritage Preservation Commission voted Jan. 27 to direct the city to proceed with repainting the oxidized train silhouette at Lewis Kingman Park, endorsing staff's concept and budget approach; the project cost was cited at $6,000 for one side or $11,000 for both, and the Route 66 Association has offered to share costs.
KINGMAN, Ariz. — After a presentation and public comments, the Kingman Heritage Preservation Commission voted Jan. 27 to direct the city to proceed with repainting the large train silhouette at Lewis Kingman Park.
Karen Fogg, chair of the Parks Commission, described the metal silhouette as a 39-foot cutout placed in 1968 and said it “needs some tender loving care.” She told commissioners a…
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