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MAPS board adopts $32.9M beautification master plan; Route 66 project designated a public art commission
Summary
The MAPS board approved a $32.9 million beautification master plan after a multi‑year public engagement process and directed staff to engage CH Guernsey for design work and to treat the Route 66 centennial piece as a public art commission.
The MAPS for Citizens Advisory Board approved a master plan for the MAPS Beautification initiative, authorized an engineering/design contract to begin project work and designated the Route 66 Centennial project as a public art commission administered through the city’s public‑art process.
Daniel Sperley of Guernsey presented the beautification master plan, describing a three‑year public‑engagement process that included about 3,500 surveys, nine pop‑up events, three focus groups and two public open houses. Sperley said residents prioritized "walkable, safe and…
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