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Clearwater staff outlines $2.7 million in public-art allocations across capital projects

5512120 · July 31, 2025
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City staff presented a project-by-project breakdown of public-art allocations in the FY 2022-23 capital improvement program, identifying $2,716,117 in projected public-art funding across multiple city facilities and infrastructure projects, subject to confirmation of eligible funding sources.

Christopher Hubbard, public art staff, presented the Public Art and Design Advisory Board with a line-by-line summary of public-art allocations tied to city capital projects in the FY 2022-23 program, totaling $2,716,117 across multiple projects.

The allocation list matters because these earmarks set where the city expects to integrate visible public art into major infrastructure and civic projects. Hubbard said some funding sources are restrictive and that staff will work with department directors and finance to confirm whether each dollar can be used for public art.

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