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San Francisco unveils City Hall centennial plans and lighting; organizers report $1.38M committed so far

San Francisco Police Commission · June 3, 2015
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City officials announced a free centennial celebration for San Francisco City Hall on June 19 featuring an LED lighting show by Obscura Digital, music and a documentary. Organizers said the centennial program has a roughly $4 million budget; $1.8 million is in the city budget and about $1.38 million had been raised or pledged as of the announcement.

San Francisco officials and private partners on June 3 announced plans to mark the 100th anniversary of City Hall with a free public celebration on June 19, a documentary and a large exterior lighting program.

Organizers said work to make City Hall more energy efficient is already underway: the project replaces roughly 220 exterior incandescent fixtures with LED lighting to reduce operating costs and enable a multimedia projection produced by Obscura Digital. The June 19 event will…

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