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Your OST/South Union mural just vanished. Seriously.

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Your mural is gone, can you even believe this?

So okay— I saw this story, and my jaw just about dropped onto the desk. You know that feeling when you drive by something every day, and it just *becomes* part of the scenery? Like the giant Bechtol rocket outside NASA, or the water wall by the Galleria? That's what a community mural is, especially in a place like OST/South Union. These are places with deep roots, with families who have been there for generations, and a mural isn't just paint on a wall. It's history, it's identity, it's a testament to the people who built that neighborhood. And then, one day, poof. Gone.

### What Happened Down South?

Wait wait wait, let me back up— residents in the OST/South Union area are absolutely furious because a community mural they helped create was just... removed. No warning. No explanation. Just *gone*. The community had a direct hand in developing this mural before it was even painted, which makes this feel like such a slap in the face. Imagine pouring your heart into something, seeing it bring color and life to your streets, and then someone decides, without a word, to erase it. This isn't just about a painting; it's about respect for the people and the culture of a neighborhood.

* **The Disappearance:** A community-developed mural in OST/South Union was suddenly removed.

* **Community Outcry:** Residents are "furious" over the unannounced removal.

* **The "Why":** Still unclear, adding to the frustration and sense of betrayal.

H-Town on the wire — no limits, no zoning, no excuses. This hits different because Houston's identity is so tied to its neighborhoods. OST/South Union isn't just a place on a map; it's a vibrant, historic community, and when something like this happens, it cuts deep. It's about whether the city values the art and the voice of its own residents. This isn't some generic wall. This is *their* wall. And for it to just vanish without a peep? That's not how we do things in Houston. You gotta talk to people, especially when it's about *their* streets, *their* stories.

Ani and the crew are talking about this and more. Get your Houston fix live at mornings.live.

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