Potential Beall Avenue Improvements Herald Art Project for Roadway Safety

Rockville, MDLocal News

Beall Avenue in Rockville is on the verge of transformative improvements, with work expected to start soon if the fall weather permits. This initiative is a collaboration between the city and VisArts, and it is part of the Asphalt Art Initiative funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Rockville was selected as one of 25 cities across the U. S. , Canada, and Mexico from a competitive pool of 200 applicants.

The $25,000 grant will be utilized to enhance the stretch of Beall Avenue between Maryland Avenue and North Washington Street, focusing on creating a mural directly on the roadway. The primary goals of the project are to bolster safety for drivers, riders, and pedestrians, as well as to beautify the area for residents and visitors alike. This project is particularly notable as it is Rockville's first undertaking of this kind, indicating a shift towards integrating art into urban infrastructure. The city aims to create a more inviting atmosphere for local businesses and community members through this artistic endeavor. For more details on the Asphalt Art Initiative and its impact, residents are encouraged to visit the provided link.

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