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Council approves $100,000 interpretive art display at Dizdar Park with local fabrication and community engagement
Summary
The council authorized contracts totaling $100,000 for an interpretive art display at Dizdar Park, selecting artist Alisa Torres and approving fabrication and installation plans that prioritize local vendors and student engagement.
The Camarillo City Council approved staff recommendations to commission an interpretive art display at Dizdar Park, authorizing the city manager to execute agreements for artist design, metal fabrication and installation within a $100,000 budget.
Senior management analyst Lizette Torres and Peter Tais, executive director of Studio Channel Islands, presented the project. Studio Channel Islands led a competitive call that yielded three final proposals; the Economic Development and Land Use Committee recommended selecting artist Alisa Torres based on research and community engagement plans. The artwork will consist of…
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