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Ellen Clark requested that the council approve display of donated artwork on the bridge for the month of February, and committee members approved the request.
Clark told the Service Committee that she has donated art for the bridge for “probably seven years” and that many members of the community enjoy the displays. Mayor Robert A. Cordino asked for the committee’s consideration and a motion was made and seconded; committee members voiced approval.
The item was presented as a one-month permission for the “hart on the bridge” project (transcript spelling) with Clark identified as the donor and the Public Buildings & Works (PBW) noted as the department that installs the pieces. Committee members moved and recorded affirmative responses; no funding, maintenance obligations, or special conditions were discussed in the record.
Committee action: the committee approved the request to allow Clark’s donated artwork to be displayed on the bridge for February. No dollar amounts or alternate installation plans were presented on the record.
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