City wants public input on art for “MOTA” northwest project at Goodwill campus Gene Marrano January 14, 2019 1 minute read The City of Roanoke is seeking feedback on what it wants to see in the way of public art in the Melrose-Orange Avenue Target area that is ticketed for major renovations. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: Share: Post navigation Previous: Rasoul, other state lawmakers could put cash in your pocketNext: Former girls basketball coach charged with sex crimes with minor Related Stories Delta Dental of Virginia awards $825,000 in grants to bolster Virginia’s safety net clinics Web Staff April 20, 2026 “Brady” hails new gun violence prevention laws in Virginia Gene Marrano April 20, 2026 Roanoke unveils historic marker to honor ophthalmology pioneer Web Staff April 17, 2026