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Atherton council agrees to target September ribbon-cutting for restored train museum after debate over completeness and scale
Summary
Officials reviewed exhibit readiness and debated opening now with temporary panels or waiting for designer-produced collage panels. After discussing legibility, logistics and neighborhood capacity, staff was directed to schedule a September opening and manage publicity and partners.
Staff briefed council on the Atherton train station museum’s renovation and the remaining work before a ribbon-cutting. Staff said the dioramas and vertical recognition panels are installed but the horizontal acrylic panels with collage imagery remain in design; they offered temporary printed panels as an interim option and estimated a full designer-produced installation would likely be finished later in the summer. Staff member (S5) said, “We can put out there that's more of a collage imagery with bullet points…these are in production already,” and that the town could print temporary…
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