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Commissioners agree to help fund downtown Danville mural, approve up to 50% contribution
Summary
The Danville City Commission voted March 9 to participate in a proposed downtown mural tied to the city’s 250th anniversary, agreeing to cover up to 50% of an estimated $18,800 project while staff seeks additional funding partners and finalizes design details.
The Danville City Commission voted March 9 to participate in a proposed downtown mural and authorized the city to contribute up to 50% of the estimated cost.
Kendall Clinton introduced the proposal as a permanent commemorative feature tied to Danville’s 250th anniversary and identified the intended location as the side of Nana Kirkland’s Coldwell Banker building overlooking Weisiger Park. "It's a very highly visible location downtown," Clinton said, describing the site as a welcome for guests…
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