The Hyattsville Community Development Corporation (CDC), through the sponsorship of the Town of Edmonston and in collaboration with the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA), are pleased to announce the installation of artists’ designs on seven (7) traffic signal & utility cabinets in the Town of Edmonston.
Traffic signal cabinets, also known as “traffic boxes,” are the grey metal structures located at every signalized intersection that are often vulnerable to graffiti and vandalism. The CDC’s Traffic Box Art Wrap Program, developed as one of the first in the State of Maryland in 2016, aims to eliminate this form of community blight through the installation of vandalism-resistant vinyl art wraps on traffic boxes.
As of 2020, the CDC has successfully wrapped over 50 traffic boxes throughout all of Prince George’s County.
The CDC invites area municipalities, agencies and businesses’ partnership on future iterations of the project throughout the County. Please contact us for more information, and visit the project page below.
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Year | Location | Artist Featured | |
1 | 2020 | 5205 47th Ave | Daniel B. McNeill |
2 | 2020 | 4900 Gallatin St | Rosa Cruz |
3 | 2020 | 4703 Decatur St | Luther Wright |
4 | 2020 | 5109 Decatur St | Washington Glass School |
5 | 2020 | 4836 Kenilworth Ave | Rashad A. Muhammad |
6 | 2020 | 5122 Kenilworth Ave | Rashad A. Muhammad |
7 | 2020 | 5214 Buchanan St | Jessica Valoris |
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5205 47th Ave – Daniel B. McNeill
4900 Gallatin St – Rosa Cruz
4703 Decatur St – Luther Wright
5109 Decatur Street – Washington Glass School
4836 Kenilworth Ave – Rashad A. Muhammad
5122 Kenilworth Ave – Rashad A. Muhammad
5214 Buchanan St – Jessica Valoris