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Dublin seeks public decision for a fresh mural; cast your vote!
Dublin seeks public decision for a fresh mural; cast your vote!

Dublin Seeks Public's Decision for a New Murals Selection

Dublin, California is taking a step forward in enhancing its public spaces with community-centered art. The city has launched a proposed mural project, and residents are invited to weigh in on each potential design.

The mural project will be painted on a utility container next to the Dublin Public Library, located at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568. The community's input will help guide the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission's discussion during its meeting on October 9, 2021.

Residents can access the survey through the City of Dublin's official communications or the Parks & Community Services Department. The survey will remain open until 7:30 a.m. on September 15, 2025. The survey link is provided for those who wish to vote and share their opinions on the proposed mural designs.

The city has selected several possible designs for the mural, and the community's feedback is essential in choosing the final design. The newsletter about the mural project in Dublin is free and can be shared on Facebook, Pinterest, and Nextdoor.

In addition to the mural project, Dublin is also hosting a dedication ceremony for the Iron Horse Trail Bridge and is building a new park. The city is committed to making Dublin a vibrant and engaging place for all its residents.

For those interested in the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission's meeting, the city invites members of the commission and relevant community stakeholders to join the discussion on October 9, 2021, to vote on the mural design selection for the utility container adjacent to the Dublin Public Library. However, the specific invited individuals or groups are not detailed in the available search results.

Dublin is honoring local veterans with street banners, and the city is also hosting a dedication ceremony for the Iron Horse Trail Bridge, which is not related to the mural project.

Stay informed about the latest news in Dublin by subscribing to the city's newsletter. Let your voice be heard in the mural project and help make Dublin a more beautiful and inspiring place to live, work, and play.

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