A community-led initiative to create an "African American Corridor" to preserve and recognize the history of African American families in Pflugerville through markers, public art, and digital storytelling.
The project aims to enhance historical recognition and representation within the city's public spaces, potentially impacting cultural tourism and community identity.
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A community-led initiative to create an "African American Corridor" to preserve and recognize the history of African American families in Pflugerville through markers, public art, and digital storytelling.
The board updated its rules of procedure to clarify roles, responsibilities, and operational guidelines. This ensures smoother functioning and clearer expectations for board members and staff.
The committee needed to select a chair to lead their efforts and present recommendations to the City Council. Chris Bailey was chosen for this role.
The board approved an updated equity feedback form, with discussions focusing on how submitted information is handled under the Texas Public Information Act. The form aims to balance transparency with protecting resident privacy.
A community-led project aims to create an "African American Corridor" to recognize and preserve the history of Black families in Pflugerville, addressing a lack of representation in public spaces. The project includes historical markers, public art, and digital storytelling.
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