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OCII authorizes Arts Commission to use $1.13 million for Mission Bay South public art

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure · June 1, 2021
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The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure approved an MOU with the San Francisco Arts Commission to spend $1,125,424 in Mission Bay South in-lieu public-art fees on a Park P2 project and to follow a joint artist selection process that favors local artists and includes community workshops.

The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure on June 1 approved a memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Arts Commission to use $1,125,424 in in-lieu public-art fees for a public art project in Mission Bay South’s Park P2.

OCII project manager Mark Slutskin told commissioners the funding comes from developers that chose to pay fees instead of building on-site art and that the MOU would let the Arts Commission lead selection, installation and long-term maintenance. Staff proposed OCII appoint two representatives to the artist-review panel and recommended Chair Bustos and Commissioner Beiser serve…

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