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Feb. 18 Incident

Posted on: March 1, 2024

Honoring the Community’s Public Safety Teams

A sculpture commissioned by the Burnsville Community Foundation will be temporarily placed outside near the memorial site at City Hall. “Homage” was commissioned by the Burnsville Community Foundation as a gift to the City to honor the community’s public safety teams.  

Burnsville artist Mary Pat Lutz created the three life-size bronze sculptures of a firefighter, paramedic and police officer. The three sculptures are meant to convey the spirit of reaching out and protecting those who need help – the work our public safety teams do every day. “Homage” honors and pays tribute to all members — past and present — of Burnsville’s public safety teams.  

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