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Your OST/South Union mural just vanished. What gives?

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Your mural just disappeared and nobody told you

So okay—I saw something in the news today that made me stop scrolling, and it wasn't the usual traffic nightmare or another storm warning. It was about a community mural, right there on OST/South Union, just… gone. One day it was there, a vibrant piece of public art that the neighborhood helped design, and the next? Poof. No warning, no explanation, just a blank wall. You know what the wildest part is? The residents are furious, and honestly, they have every right to be.

Wait wait wait, let me back up—this isn't just about a painting. This mural, located in the OST/South Union area, was a point of pride, a symbol of local identity and collaboration. The community invested their time and their hearts into developing this piece, making it truly *theirs*. For it to be suddenly removed without any communication, it’s not just disrespectful, it’s a slap in the face to the people who call that area home. Houston doesn't have a culture? Oh, honey, we have *every* culture, and sometimes, those cultures express themselves on our walls.

### Why This Hits Different in H-Town

This isn't just some random piece of street art. This is what it means for our city:

* **Community Voice:** When residents collaborate on something so visible, it literally paints their story onto the city's fabric. Taking that away silences a voice.

* **Trust Erosion:** How can communities trust city efforts or developers if their contributions can vanish overnight?

* **Our Identity:** Houston’s art scene, from the Menil Collection to the smallest food truck, is part of who we are. Public art, especially community-driven, matters.

H-Town on the wire — no limits, no zoning, no excuses. This mural disappearance on OST/South Union isn't just a minor blip; it's a profound disrespect to the very people who make Houston what it is. We need to do better by our neighborhoods, by our art, and by each other. This city is built on layers of stories, not blank walls.

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