A task force has made recommendations for the future of a Burlington mural that critics have argued doesn't properly represent the city's diversity.

The Church St. mural "Everyone Loves a Parade" was designed to be a 124-foot snapshot of Vermont's history between 1609 and 2009. But critics have called for it to come down, saying it fails to adequately represent Native Americans and other people of color.

An option recommended by the Mural Task Force at a City Council meeting Monday was a "History of Burlington" public art project.

The project would add at least four additional murals within the next five years to address different aspects of the city's diversity.

The council

, but didn't vote on any of the recommendations. It hopes to have a decision made by their September 24 meeting.