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Liberty Hill committee recommends tighter mural application rules, community outreach and maintenance plans
Summary
The Downtown Revitalization Committee said its newly completed water-tower and generator murals revealed gaps in the draft Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) application and guidelines, and recommended adding community-outreach documentation, cleaning/maintenance instructions and minimum life-cycle expectations before wider rollout.
The Liberty Hill Downtown Revitalization Committee on Jan. 28 discussed next steps after completion of two high-profile public artworks — a water-tower mural and a generator mural — and recommended changes to the city's COA application and mural guidelines to better document outreach, maintenance and durability.
A presenter for the committee said both murals have received "really, really good feedback" while noting a single negative comparison; that member said the mural projects provided a test case to review the COA application and the draft guidelines. "When we ask for supplemental items, two things that I recommended were adding a detailed outline of public outreach and community engagement ... and adding a cleaning and maintenance instructions," the presenter said during the…
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