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NEA grant project advances; commissioners select a draft location for temporary mural but must secure property agreements and NEPA/CEQA review
Summary
An ad hoc selected a draft location for a temporary mural tied to a National Endowment for the Arts Our Town grant; staff discovered the county does not own the preferred parking-lot site and said formal agreements with property owners and additional environmental reviews will be needed before work proceeds.
The commission heard an update on a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Our Town grant project related to Gold Rush design review guidelines and temporary public art. The ad hoc committee selected a preferred, draft location — the parking lot between Fifth and Sixth Streets — for a temporary mural to be mounted on panels, but staff later discovered the county does not own that lot and must secure agreements with property owners before moving forward.
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