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Arts commission reviews budget, flags MLK corridor and public-art maintenance funds
Summary
At a Sept. 10 special meeting, the Norwalk Arts and Cultural Commission reviewed remaining balances in several public-art accounts, discussed restrictions on a $9,000 MLK corridor allocation and a $10,000 maintenance line that may help fund repairs to the Donovan mural.
The Norwalk Arts and Cultural Commission on Sept. 10 reviewed its operating and project budgets and discussed how several remaining balances could be used for upcoming public-art work and events. Commission members identified a $9,000 restriction tied to the MLK corridor and a roughly $6,700 surplus in the Arts in Public Places line, and noted a $10,000 maintenance fund available for mural and public-art upkeep. The review mattered because some funds are restricted by grant terms or by program rules. Staff told commissioners that the $9,000 tied to the MLK corridor must be spent within that corridor; staff said that the larger Ely Avenue work is funded…
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