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Norwalk Arts Commission approves RFQ for Ely Avenue fencing project; limits applications to Connecticut residents
Summary
The commission voted to release an RFQ for public art on a 450-foot chain-link fence along Ely Avenue, requiring community engagement and giving preference to Norwalk-area artists; commissioners emphasized durability and budget constraints.
The Norwalk Arts and Cultural Commission on March 4 approved releasing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the Ely Avenue fencing project, opening the opportunity to Connecticut residents with preference for Fairfield County and Norwalk-based artists.
Commissioners discussed the project scope, materials and community engagement requirements before voting. Sabrina (City staff) and commissioners described the site as a roughly 450-foot-long stretch of…
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