The lot where the MiniMall that burned down several years ago was bricked in. Recently several groups have been using the wall and chalk to create protest art with the predominate message being in support of the no kings movement and a little critique of local governance. The chalk is non-permanent the wall is owned by the investment group and partially funded by the city.
Well they sent a crew to power wash the protest art away
Most likely to not interfere with business and the trip hazard the hose that are tapped into the city fire hydrants would cause
Since the ending of the downtown ambassador program graffiti has been on the rise again on the square… the city has ignored requests from businesses owners to remove that but any left leaning protest art apparently gets the express midnight wash… I guess we see where their priorities are