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In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the third phase of the citywide utility box painting project, spearheaded by Arroyo Grande Public Art. The project, designated as staff project 24006, aims to beautify the city by painting five utility boxes with designs from various local artists.
Community Development Director Brian Pedrati introduced the initiative, highlighting its background and the public art review process that has evolved since its inception in 2002. The council previously approved two phases of the project, resulting in eight painted boxes across the city. The latest phase, which received a recommendation from the Architectural Review Committee, includes designs such as \"Oh So Sweet\" by Ann B. Young and \"Joyful Soaring in the Clouds\" by Deborah Lord, among others.
The council also discussed logistical aspects of the project, including a proposed waiver of a $1,068 permit application fee and the management of sidewalk closures during the painting process. Additionally, the council determined that the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under minor alterations of existing structures.
Council members expressed their support for the project, with discussions touching on the maintenance of the painted boxes, particularly regarding graffiti removal. City staff noted that a special coating on the boxes facilitates easy graffiti removal, ensuring that the artwork remains intact.
The meeting concluded without public comments on the project, indicating a smooth path forward for the utility box painting initiative, which aims to enhance the aesthetic appeal of Arroyo Grande while supporting local artists.
Converted from 11/26/2024 City Council Meeting meeting on November 27, 2024
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