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Commission reviews draft public-art handbook, requests edits and sets October meeting

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Commissioners provided detailed edits to a draft public-art policy handbook on Sept. 29 — seeking clearer RFQ/RFP language, narrower mural review rules (public property vs private), and maintenance/attribution guidance — and agreed to meet Oct. 27 to review a revised draft.

Community Development Director Erica Ramirez presented a draft public-art policy handbook to the Public Art Commission on Sept. 29 and requested feedback; commissioners provided several substantive edits and asked staff to return with a revised final draft at a special meeting on Oct. 27.

Ramirez said the draft handbook synthesizes code requirements and ad hoc committee recommendations and that some redundancy and formatting issues remain to be resolved. She highlighted new handbook topics that are not currently in code: artist selection criteria and processes, accession and deaccession procedures, and guidance for murals.

Public comment included a three-minute statement from Rick Schneider of the South Pasadena Preservation…

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