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Commission outlines Rainworks public-art plan, budget and stencil party
Summary
Commissioners discussed a Rainworks project to apply rain-activated sidewalk art, agreed to prioritize proposals through a dot-vote process, and assigned staff to coordinate supplies and a stencil party; the commission noted a roughly $2,000 project budget and estimated chemical costs of about $500.
At the March 10 meeting the Duvall Cultural Commission discussed a community Rainworks project that would use a rain-activated chemical to create temporary sidewalk art and civic messages.
Commissioner Damiano and others described a prioritization process similar to the commission's biennial planning exercise: members would post project ideas on posters, allow commissioners (and volunteers) to place dots to prioritize items, then fund the highest-priority projects until the $2,000 budget is…
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