Last week, the city announced plans to remove the memorial because it had exceeded the 15-day limit, which is the policy of Parks and Recreation.
Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier opposed the removal, saying the display is helping people grieve and deal with what’s happening in the Middle East.
Gauthier and community members met with city leaders on Wednesday and asked that the memorial stay in place while they apply for an art installation permit.
The city says it’ll consider the request and not take any further action without notifying community members first.