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Norwalk commission adopts traffic-box program; approves $1,000 artist stipend and streamlined application
Summary
The commission voted to adopt a written traffic-graphic program to formalize the city’s process for painting traffic-utility boxes, keeping a $1,000 stipend and allowing the city to supply materials or sponsors to cover material costs.
The Norwalk Arts and Cultural Commission voted unanimously on Feb. 4 to adopt a written traffic-graphic (traffic-box) program that formalizes application, selection and contracting procedures for artists who paint city traffic-utility boxes.
Commissioners approved the program after staff said the document will clarify legal and aesthetic rules (for example, no commercial logos, political or religious messaging) and outline a three-party contract involving the commission, Transportation, Parking & Mobility (TMP) or Department of Public Works, and the artist. The policy…
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