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Franklin work session: mural gift, Creekside grant, electronic-signature policy and code cleanup discussed
Summary
The Board considered a donated community mural recommended by the Public Arts Commission, authorized staff to apply for a $3.5M parks grant for Creekside (50/50 match), reviewed an electronic-signature policy for city documents, and approved a minor stormwater code correction; the Harlan PUD dominated discussion and was set for additional public hearing.
At its March 24, 2026 work session the Franklin City Board of Mayor and Aldermen covered several non-voting items before an extended discussion of the Harlan PUD.
Public arts: Monique and a project representative presented an America250 Unity Trees mosaic mural donated to the city by Franklin Tomorrow. The mural is about 8-by-12 feet, built in three panels, contains approximately 900 pieces (600 to be painted; 382 painted during a community event) and is valued at about $8,000. The Public Arts Commission recommended unanimous…
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