Help plan the future of two neighborhood murals

by | Sep 19, 2011

Two murals in our neighborhood have a long history of being covered with graffiti or even accidentally painted over by city crews. State Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson’s legislative assistant, Kari Boiter, is organizing the effort to refurbish the murals on NW 63rd Street (the Aurora Avenue underpass between Green Lake and Phinney Ridge) and the NW 57th Street underpass near Woodland Park Zoo.

Graffiti on the NW 63rd Street underpass earlier this year.

Graffiti on the NW 63rd Street underpass mural two years ago.
Boiter is hosting an informational meeting at 7 p.m. on Sept. 27 at the Phinney Neighborhood Center for anyone interested in helping out.

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