Approve public art installations for the Civic Center
In Plain English
The city's Public Art Advisory Committee and Arts Commission have selected specific art pieces for the Civic Center building or grounds. The installations follow the city's public art policies for selecting appropriate works. If approved, the chosen art elements will be installed at the Civic Center for residents and visitors to view.
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Votes
Approve Civic Center Public Art elements
9 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved specific art pieces recommended by the city's Public Art Advisory Committee and Arts Commission for installation at the Civic Center. The selected artworks will be placed in or around the Civic Center building for residents and visitors to view. This decision follows the city's established public art policies for selecting appropriate works. The approval was a routine matter with no financial cost specified, as the art selections had already gone through the city's standard review process.
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