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Covington arts leaders push statue-leasing plan for public art, track crosswalk and light-box projects
Summary
Arts and economic-development presenters described a plan to lease public ‘Karma’ statues to businesses instead of selling them, reported progress on decorative crosswalk and light-box installations, and said the art-box rollout remains delayed by winter weather.
Arts and economic-development representatives told the City Council on Jan. 28 that the city is pursuing a leasing model to deploy two public ‘Karma’ statues and that additional public-art projects are moving ahead, though some installations have been delayed by weather.
Riley, speaking for the Arts Commission, said commissioners favor leasing statutes to businesses rather than selling pieces outright because leasing…
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