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Culture & Fine Arts Commission adopts 2025 work plan, approves utility-box wrap pilot and forms July 4 ad hoc
Summary
The Culture & Fine Arts Commission adopted a 2025 work plan aligned with City Council goals, approved a utility-box vinyl-wrap pilot as a temporary public art installation with an allocation not to exceed $15,000, and appointed ad hoc members to support the Fourth of July parade.
The Culture & Fine Arts Commission voted unanimously to adopt a 2025 work plan that staff said aligns the commission's priorities with City Council goals for parks and recreation, arts and economic vitality. Commissioners asked staff to refine some wording (for example, to move from "explore feasibility" to stronger planning language for a public art master plan) before staff carries the plan forward in the budget process. The motion to adopt the work plan passed by roll call, 5-0.
The commission then approved a utility-box vinyl-wrap pilot project as a temporary public art installation and authorized staff to proceed with a draft request for proposals (RFP), with the…
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