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Commission asks city legal staff to define 'temporary public art' after inconsistent practices

2118783 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners directed staff to seek legal guidance to define 'temporary public art' and to update the public art application to make the approval pathway transparent after members reported inconsistent treatment of temporary installations.

Commissioners flagged inconsistent city practice around temporary public art and asked city legal staff to provide a clear definition and incorporate it into the public-art application and review protocol.

Ruth Meade Brasse, a member of the City of Syracuse Office of Communications, told the commission the issue stems from the absence of a definition of “temporary” in the city's…

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