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Commission moves to agendize reallocating public-art funds for LGBTQIA+ sculpture and local park projects

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The Cultural Arts Commission received an update on the LGBTQIA+ permanent art subcommittee and voted to place on a future agenda a proposal to reallocate remaining John Parsons and transit-center art funds to support a sculpture at North Branch Library and art projects at Lilienthal Park.

The Redondo Beach Cultural Arts Commission on May 28 received an update from its LGBTQIA+ permanent art installation subcommittee and directed staff to bring a reallocation proposal to the commission’s next meeting.

Commissioners said the subcommittee has identified a site in front of the North Branch Library for a permanent LGBTQIA+ sculpture and has conceptualized a five- to six-foot piece, but noted that funding has not been secured. The commission discussed using remaining balances in the John Parsons Public Art Fund and…

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