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Lancaster adopts public art master plan, outlines $18 million project list and rollout

2390015 · February 25, 2025
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Lancaster City Council on Tuesday unanimously adopted a Public Art Master Plan that sets a multi‑year vision, short‑ and long‑term implementation steps, and a prioritized project list including Whit Carter Park and the Boulevard.

Lancaster City Council on Tuesday unanimously adopted a Public Art Master Plan that the city and consultant team described as a “living, breathing” roadmap for expanding art across the city.

The plan lays out a vision that “public art in Lancaster draws inspiration from our diverse community, welcomes visitors and fosters a safe, enjoyable atmosphere that celebrates what makes our city unique,” the consultants said. It organizes actions into short (1–3 years), medium (3–5 years) and long (5+ years) implementation phases, identifies priority sites and describes funding and selection procedures.

The consulting firm RRM Design Group, represented by Katya Dillman and Jamie Williams, told council the plan was built from broad community outreach including an online questionnaire and a summer block party that produced more than 2,300 engagement responses and 350 in‑person participants. Dillman…

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