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Arts & Beautification chair says commission will be more data‑driven, moves art show to May
Summary
Sarah Chapman, chair of the Arts & Beautification Commission, told council the commission will focus on higher‑impact projects, move the annual art show to May at the senior center, develop policies for donated art, and continue lawn‑care awards; a Bradford pear removal grant is pending.
Sarah Chapman, chair of the Huber Heights Arts & Beautification Commission, told the council that the commission will take a data‑driven approach in 2026, prioritize high‑impact projects and stop activities that did not show measurable returns. Chapman said the annual art show has been moved from February to May and will be held at the senior…
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