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Keep Evansville Beautiful Asks for CVB's Help in Beautifying City Entrances

By: Drew Gardner
Updated: May 30, 2012
Another step was taken toward drumming up support for beautifying the entrances to Evansville along US 41. For years the entrances to Evansville have been the topic of much criticism--now Keep Evansville Beautiful wants to change that.
   
Executive Director Cheryl Musgrave is proposing a pilot program that would share the mowing, pruning and turf maintenance with the state. Musgrave's  goal is to make the entrances to the city more welcoming by mowing more frequently.
    
Musgrave presented the idea to the Convention and Visitor's Bureau asking for the board's support and partnership.

Keep Evansville Beautiful Executive Director, Cheryl Musgrave, says, "What I got today was kind of a pat on the back and encouragement to send out at least the first RFP for the mowing and to bring it back to them so they can consider whether the numbers work within their framework."
   
CVB Executive Director, Bob Warren, says,"They would like to see a higher level of local participation from wherever it might come from.

Musgrave expects to receive the first proposals in about two weeks. She will then meet with the CVB in a special meeting to decide whether they want to ask the County Council for the funding.

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