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Downtown Kingston residents, KSAMC happy with murals
Monday, May 31, 2021
lyonsr@jamaicaobserver.com
THE Paint the City project will continue across communities in downtown Kingston this year to colour graffiti-stained walls and pump life into glum and despondent areas in an effort to transform the city.
The Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has said that both the municipality and interested non-governmental organisations (NGOs) will collaborate to bring this vision to fruition.
“The feedback, based on works done along Water Lane, has been encouraging. The decorative bricks and the pedestrianisation of the area has really transformed the space and welcomed more creatives and residents to visit and interact with the murals and is doing so, with our culture and history through art,” KSAMC CEO Robert Hill told the