The city of Orlando has announced its plans for the removal of the Pulse nightclub building, with construction anticipated to begin in mid-March.To prepare, the city will install fencing around the property in early February.”We know the temporary memorial has been a place of reflection and remembrance for many,” said a representative from the Orlando mayor’s office. “Once the fencing is in place, the temporary memorial will no longer be accessible; however, there will be a small area where you can leave perishable items, like flowers, during construction.”The city is planning a hybrid meeting to provide people with an update on the design plans on March 4 at 4 p.m.”During the meeting, the design team will share a presentation that includes new renderings that advance the work of the Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee,” the representative said.More information and links to attend the update meeting will be provided in advance and available at pulseorlando.org.
ORLANDO, Fla. —
The city of Orlando has announced its plans for the removal of the Pulse nightclub building, with construction anticipated to begin in mid-March.
To prepare, the city will install fencing around the property in early February.
“We know the temporary memorial has been a place of reflection and remembrance for many,” said a representative from the Orlando mayor’s office. “Once the fencing is in place, the temporary memorial will no longer be accessible; however, there will be a small area where you can leave perishable items, like flowers, during construction.”
The city is planning a hybrid meeting to provide people with an update on the design plans on March 4 at 4 p.m.
“During the meeting, the design team will share a presentation that includes new renderings that advance the work of the Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee,” the representative said.
More information and links to attend the update meeting will be provided in advance and available at pulseorlando.org.