Stop the building of the pavilion over the Aurora Fire Tanker mural

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The Issue

Nestled in our charming rivertown, a beautiful mural stands as a tribute to the courageous men and women of the Aurora Fire Department. This vibrant artwork, a source of pride and a beacon of community spirit, captures the essence of the bravery and selflessness exhibited by our firefighters.

Recently, plans have been set in motion to construct a pavilion that will cover this mural, obstructing its view from all who pass through our town. The proposed structure casts a shadow over not only the mural but also what it represents: our gratitude and respect for those who risk their lives to protect us.

The need for additional structures in our community should not come at the cost of erasing this vital piece of our town’s identity. There are alternative locations for the pavilion that do not require sacrificing a landmark that holds deep personal and historical significance.

Community members and visitors alike are drawn to the mural, stopping to marvel at its artistry and reflect on its significance. Its presence enriches our town's cultural landscape and enhances our communal space.

We propose a town meeting to discuss plausible alternatives for the pavilion project that can coexist with the mural. Options could include relocating the pavilion to an open area where community events can flourish without compromising our town's artistic heritage.

Let us come together to preserve the intersection of art and history within our community. By opposing the current pavilion plans, we uphold the appreciation for the sacrifices of our fire department heroes while fostering constructive developments in town planning.

Join us in urging local authorities to reconsider the construction plans. Your signatures can help protect this mural for current and future generations, ensuring it remains a symbol of our unwavering community spirit. Please sign this petition to keep our town's charm and history intact.

The Decision Makers

Aurora City Council
5 Members
Terry Hahn
Aurora City Council - District 3
Pam Hartford
Aurora City Council - District 4
Jonne' Messer
Aurora City Council - District 2
Patrick Schwing
Aurora City Mayor

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