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Public Art Committee recommends city accept Italian American community’s proposed granite monument

3277065 · April 30, 2025
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The Portland Public Art Committee voted to recommend that City Council accept a proposed gift: a granite monument honoring the city’s Italian American community to be placed near India and Fourth streets on Portland Water District property.

The Portland Public Art Committee voted to recommend that City Council accept a proposed gift of a granite monument from members of Portland’s Italian American community.

The motion—moved and seconded during the committee’s April meeting—passed on a roll-call vote with nine members in favor and one member absent. Committee members who voted yes included Chair Anna Burke, Vice Chair Sharon Dennehy, liaison Kat Segaria, Phoebe Cole, Allison Gibbs, Kelly Ranco, Sarah McNevitt, Stephanie Moder and John Whipple; Ronnie Wilson was absent.

The proposed monument would be placed adjacent to the public right-of-way at India Street and Fourth Street…

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