Councillor Seamie Moore has suggested that a number of graffiti wall locations be identified or built around Naas to suit and incentivize urban art.
Such municipal structures are a common features in international cities and towns.
The veteran politician vowed that a relentless campaign against offenders of illegal graffiti daubing must continue in Naas.
However he suggested that graffiti walls be built for the use of graffiti artists 'as a reward for restraint on this type of abuse'.
Cllr Moore, who will raise the issue with Kildare Co Council next week, said the initiative should have the support of the Naas Tidy Towns Campaign.
Councillor Moore also proposed that designated billboard locations be positioned around Naas to stop the "dangers imposed by badly hung election posters in Naas, their unsightly proliferation on poles and walls, their environmental
degrading of an otherwise well presented and beautiful town and in order to support the efforts of the Naas Tidy Towns Committee to win the Overall Best Town in Ireland Award."
He suggested that Naas Municipal District help to agree a system whereby billboard-type poster stands, positioned in
suitable locations around the town be erected by the local authority in order to keep the centrr of Naas poster free in next year's local elections."
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