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Laredo arts commission asks city manager to pause public-arts manager hire pending committee input
Summary
The City of Laredo Fine Arts and Culture Commission voted to ask the city manager to freeze the recommendation to hire a public-arts manager until the commission can review applicants and finalized public-art procedures, citing concerns about candidate qualifications and missing standard operating procedures and funding clarity.
The City of Laredo Fine Arts and Culture Commission voted Thursday to request that the city manager pause the recommendation to hire a public-arts manager until the commission has had an opportunity to review applicants and provide a formal recommendation.
The commission said the request follows committee members’ concerns that the selected candidate may lack required public-art and budget experience, that the commission was not consulted despite serving on the hiring committee, and that standard operating procedures (SOPs) and a final public-art funding report needed to guide a new hire are not yet in place.
Annalisa Perez Gomez, who identified herself as interim library director and said she was reporting on behalf of Maria Solis, said a hiring recommendation has been made and is progressing through…
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