Virginia state and Richmond city officials announced a tentative plan on Thursday for the Confederate monuments removed from the state’s capital, including the notorious Robert E Lee statue, to be given to the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, the Associated Press reports. Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney said the plan awaits final approval from the city council, which he would seek next month. Stoney did not say if the statue would be decapitated and its head turned into a semi-private, open-air urinal, though National Zero would encourage all readers residing in Richmond to submit public comment to the city council suggesting such a plan.