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Subcommittee flags missing plaques, proposes QR-code plan and asks for funding clarity on public-art maintenance

2307273 · January 6, 2025
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Summary

A Public Art Plaque subcommittee reported multiple missing or mismatched plaques, proposed adding QR codes and asked staff for budget guidance; estimated plaque replacement costs were discussed but funds were not specified.

A Civic Arts Commission ad hoc subcommittee reported Jan. 20 that a review of the city’s public-art plaque inventory found missing, damaged or inconsistent plaques and recommended moving forward with a QR-code strategy tied to existing plaques where feasible.

Subcommittee findings included: the original Ryan's bench had been removed and replaced with a rhinestone installation (raising the question of whether that is a new accession); several recently…

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