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Appleton panel approves Art in Public Places updates, keeps 100‑foot notice to nearby property owners
Summary
The Appleton Public Arts Committee on Sept. 3 approved revisions to the city—s Art in Public Places policy, retaining a provision to notify private property owners within 100 feet of a proposed public art installation and clarifying which items fall under public-art jurisdiction.
The Appleton Public Arts Committee voted Sept. 3 to approve updates to the city—s Art in Public Places policy and to retain the paragraph requiring notification of private property owners within 100 feet of a proposed public art project.
Committee Chair Elise Christa Michie said the revisions largely make existing language consistent with current practice and add the police station to the definition of public property after a mural was installed there. "It's mainly just going through and kinda trying to go through it with a fine tooth comb," said Lily (staff member), who presented the draft.
The policy edits remove street furnishings from the art category and…
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