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Moorhead commission recommends 10 sidewalk-stamp designs; approves sculpture changes, previews local history video series
Summary
The Moorhead Arts and Culture Commission voted June 16 to recommend city council approval of 10 sidewalk-stamp designs selected from 17 submissions, discussed ADA-driven modifications, approved a material change to a planned indigenous sculpture base to reduce maintenance and cost, and previewed a three-episode local history video series.
The Moorhead Arts and Culture Commission on June 16 voted to recommend that the City Council approve 10 sidewalk-stamp designs chosen from 17 submissions to the city’s 2025 request for art.
The commission’s recommendation, made after an anonymous review under the city’s public art policy, would convert selected artwork into sidewalk stamps to be installed along newly paved sidewalks in the Eleventh Street underpass project area using existing inventory from the 2015 sidewalk art and poetry project. Staff said the conversion and installation would be paid from the 2015 sidewalk art and poetry donation fund and that some designs may need minor modifications to meet Americans with…
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