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Mount Holly council approves public art installs and Tuck Park windscreen design

Mount Holly City Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Council approved eight lease artworks, two permanent fixtures for Ransom Hunter Park, new 6x6 pads at the YMCA and Woodlawn Park, and a windscreen design for Tuckasegee Park; staff anticipates installations this spring and plans to keep purchases within the current fiscal year.

Mount Holly — The City Council unanimously approved recommended selections from the Creative Spaces public art program and approved a windscreen design for Tuckasegee Park at its Feb. 9 meeting.

Greg Beal, presenting on behalf of Assistant Planning Director Paul Lowe, said the public art program is in its fifth year and staff…

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