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Parks and Arts Commission outlines several public-art and playground projects, seeks artist outreach help

5957873 · August 20, 2025
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At the Aug. 19 meeting Parks and Arts Commission Chair Nancy Hill reviewed pavilion-park playground replacement input, signal-box wraps, a fused-glass sculpture carryover project, a goat sculpture art installation planned for Town Square, painted boulders at Orchard Park, and a consultant agreement with Spokane Arts to expand the artist pool.

Nancy Hill, chair of Liberty Lake’s Parks and Arts Commission, told the City Council Aug. 19 that public engagement on a parks plan and a pavilion-park playground replacement has generated robust input on amenities and public art.

Hill said engagement at the farmers market and the Barefoot festival produced design preferences and strong interest in family-friendly features — for example, participants showed enthusiasm for a safe modern merry-go-round and for public art that complements existing installations. "I'm Nancy Hill. I'm chair of the…

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