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Commission finalizes QR-code text for Citizen Star plaques and plans City Council packet review

6492425 · October 15, 2025

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Summary

The commission reported camera-ready QR-code text for the Citizen Star area is complete and will be circulated to commissioners for review before being submitted to City Council via staff (Taylor). Commissioners discussed distribution logistics and the use of QR codes to link to longer biographies online.

Commissioners reported that draft plaque text and the QR-code content for the Citizen Star display are camera-ready and have been handed to staff for inclusion in the City Council packet.

Theresa Poston said she had submitted text and that it includes a brief explanation that the plaques and QR codes are a citizen-based effort with notes on fundraising and letters of recommendation. Commissioners requested that the text be circulated to the commission for review; the group agreed that commissioners should receive the text prior to final submission and that replies be shared by blind copy to avoid group-email chain issues.

The commission discussed logistics for circulating materials: staffer Taylor compiles agendas and will receive a final approved copy two weeks before the council packet deadline. Commissioners requested that camera-ready QR text be kept concise for plaque readability and that the QR code link point to expanded descriptions on the city website.

Next steps: commissioners will review the QR-code text and provide edits, the commission will send one final approved copy to Taylor for inclusion in the City Council agenda, and the designer/staff will ensure the QR codes link to longer web entries.