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Commission OKs removable planters and mural for downtown storefront, asks for lower planters

El Paso Historical Landmark Commission · April 3, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved after‑the‑fact planters, lighting and a mural at 321 East Antonio Avenue, allowing planters to remain and the mural as proposed while urging removable or non‑permanent solutions and recommending planters be lowered about a foot.

The El Paso Historical Landmark Commission approved planters, lighting and a mural at 321 East Antonio Avenue, accepting staff's recommendation with a request to lower planters modestly and encouraging removable, non‑permanent approaches for mural installations on a potentially non‑original facade.

Staff described the building as non‑contributing (constructed 1969) but noted the…

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