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Sandusky commission adopts 2025 public art work plan
Summary
The Sandusky Public Art Commission approved a 2025 work plan that lays out project priorities — including the Columbus Avenue streetscape, a recreation-center allocation, an art-box program and new cultural grants — by roll-call vote.
The Sandusky Public Art Commission voted to adopt its 2025 public art work plan, approving a package of projects and program priorities by roll call.
The work plan formalizes project lists and budget priorities carried from the commission's prior planning documents, including funding set aside for the Columbus Avenue Streetscape project, a new annual allocation for Recreation Center public art, an expanded art-box program, and two new grant tracks: an artist-led installation grant and a cultural programming grant. Erin, a staff member who presented the draft, told commissioners, "In front of you, you have the draft, public art work plan." The commission voted to adopt the draft with one requested clarification that the Columbus Avenue streetscape project be an "all hands" effort by the commission.
Why it matters: the work plan records how the commission…
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