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Tiburon commission forwards temporary 'Word on the Street' proposal to parks; bronze-shark idea invited for future presentation
Summary
Commission unanimously voted to forward Scott Froshower's revised temporary public-art proposal (10 signs, $15,000, up to six months) to the Parks, Open Space & Trails commission for feedback; commissioners also discussed inviting sculptor Kirk Maguire to present a proposed bronze shark as a town landmark.
The Heritage and Arts Commission voted on Oct. 28 to forward a revised temporary-public-art proposal, "Word on the Street," from artist Scott Froshower to the Parks, Open Space & Trails commission for review and feedback.
Staff summarized the revision as a reduced and defined scope: 10 signs placed across several Tiburon parks and trails (Zlinski Park fence line near Town Hall, Richardson Bay Park/approaches, Cypress Hollow Park, Tether Park and a trail connection), an online map for visitors, a maximum six-month installation period and a total cost of…
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