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Milpitas releases draft public art master plan recommending murals, plaza art and utility-box program
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a draft public art master plan that recommends a phased program of murals, intersection placemaking, digital displays and expanded functional art to reflect Milpitas’ diverse community and support future redevelopments. The council requested follow-up on ordinance updates, funding and partnerships.
The Milpitas City Council received a presentation April 15 on a draft public art master plan that recommends a suite of public-art projects, new funding approaches and ordinance updates to expand the city’s collection and integrate art into parks, streets and redevelopment sites.
Renee Lawrence, director of Recreation and Community Services, introduced the plan and Designing Local consultant Amanda Golden summarized the recommended program. The draft plan proposes a mix of permanent and temporary investments: stair and hillside murals (for example at Hidden Lake Park),…
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