The much-discussed – and vandalized -- Confederate soldier memorial in Rockville would be moved to a city park if a request made this week is approved by historic district officials.

General Services Director David Dise on Thursday wrote to Rockville city officials asking for permission to move the statue from the Red Brick Courthouse area to the Beall-Dawson Historic Park at 103 West Montgomery Ave. in Rockville, reports Montgomery Community Media. Last week, the Rockville Historic District Commission approved the county's request to move the statue from its current location. The city owns the Beall-Dawson property.

Confederate memorials have been the target of scorn after a man gunned down nine African-Americans in a Charleston, S.C. church last month. Dylan Roof posed with a Confederate battle flag in online photos and spoke of his desire for a new race war. In July, the monument in Rockville was vandalized, with "Black Lives Matter" and other graffiti spray painted on the base.