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Council highlights community mural in Watts and pays tribute to local leaders
Summary
Councilmembers announced a mural celebration in Watts and offered tributes and extended memorial remarks for William Peter Jacobson and community leader Erlyn 'Mother' Curtis.
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At the Feb. 6 meeting, councilmembers announced a community celebration to unveil a new mural in Watts and thanked local artists and conservation groups involved in the project. One councilmember asked residents to attend the event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the location noted (SEG 473–491).
Councilmembers also delivered extended memorial remarks for William Peter Jacobson (referred to as "Bill"), describing his legal career, coaching history and community ties, and for Erlyn 'Mother' Curtis, a longtime Watts community leader. Members recounted biographical details, family survivors and community impact; several members asked that memorials be added to the record (SEG 623–749).
What happens next: Announcements encourage public attendance at local events; memorial remarks were entered into the meeting record. No formal votes or program funding tied to the mural or memorials were recorded in the transcript.

