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Arts commission okays $5,000 toward three-sided mural at 314 West Market Street, approval contingent on landmark and zoning sign variances

Sandusky Arts Commission · March 19, 2025
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The Sandusky Arts Commission voted to approve a $5,000 reimbursable grant for a 2,700-square-foot, three-sided mural by Steel to Shoreline at 314 West Market Street, contingent on a certificate of appropriateness from the Landmarks Commission and a size variance from the Board of Zoning Appeals.

The Sandusky Arts Commission voted to support a proposed mural project by Steel to Shoreline at 314 West Market Street with a $5,000 reimbursable grant, commission members announced.

Derek Brennan of Steel to Shoreline presented the proposal, saying the mural would cover three walls of a warehouse and garage complex attached to the Sandusky Register building and total roughly 2,700 square feet on 20-foot walls. Brennan described the project as a multi-panel history of Sandusky — from the 1920s through Rust Belt decline to a…

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