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Council backs Chamber’s trash‑receptacle art campaign subject to legal agreement
Summary
The Seaside City Council approved the Seaside Chamber of Commerce’s TRAC (trash receptacle art campaign) program and asked staff and the city attorney to finalize an agreement addressing First Amendment and public‑art concerns; the chamber will fund the project and plans to wrap up to 109 cans with vinyl artwork.
The Seaside City Council voted to approve the Seaside Chamber of Commerce’s proposed TRAC (trash receptacle art campaign) program, with the approval conditioned on final review and sign‑off by the city manager and city attorney.
Katie (Chamber representative) described the project as an open call for artists to submit images that would be printed on vinyl wraps and applied to the stainless steel doors of the city’s trash receptacles. “We have earmarked $10,000 for it,” Katie told the council, saying the chamber had…
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