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Council delays decision on Radiant Convergence art contract, asks staff to seek cost split and installation estimates

2360917 · January 14, 2025
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Council voted to continue an amendment to the agreement with Motivated Metal for the Radiant Convergence public art installation and directed staff to renegotiate the contract to separate installation costs and return with an installation estimate and funding-source clarification.

The council on Jan. 14 continued consideration of an amendment to the artist agreement for Radiant Convergence, a proposed public art monument on the Sand Creek Road median, and directed staff to renegotiate key contract terms with the artist Motivated Metal.

Tian Union, recreation manager, described Radiant Convergence as a 57‑by‑12‑by‑20 foot monument by artist Seth Palmiter intended for the Sand Creek Road median and visible from Highway 4. The project was recommended by the Arts Commission and approved by council in 2020; materials and labor cost increases have pushed the project over original estimates.

Staff proposed…

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