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Council funds final gap for Town Center 'Dandelion Seeds' and approves 950 Huff public artwork
Summary
Council approved two public-art items: (1) unanimous approval for Clay Jensen’s bronze panels at 950 Huff Avenue, and (2) allocation of $134,892.12 from the general fund to close a budget shortfall for the Dandelion Seeds plaza sculpture, with one councilmember abstaining.
Lafayette — The City Council voted Oct. 21 to approve a pair of public-art items tied to ongoing downtown projects. The actions include the public-art committee’s recommendation to approve a bronze sculpture by Clay Jensen for 950 Huff Avenue and a council allocation to close the final funding gap for the Town Center sculpture known as “Dandelion Seeds.”
950 Huff: The city’s public art committee presented Clay Jensen’s design for a cast‑bronze work titled Binary Wall Datum Line — three vertical panels sized to complement the building’s rectilinear facade. The public art committee reported a unanimous recommendation for approval. Artist Clay Jensen described the work as exploring “the…
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