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Design Review Commission approves amendment to public‑art program to mount LED displays on raised planters
Summary
The commission approved MSP24‑002, an amendment to a previously approved public art program, to relocate several vertical digital displays onto existing raised planters at a mixed‑use development on Valley Boulevard; commissioners emphasized maintenance, durability and waterproofing and required follow‑up specifications.
The San Gabriel Design Review Commission on April 22 approved MSP24‑002, an amendment to an earlier public‑art program for a mixed‑use project on Valley Boulevard, to relocate previously approved vertical displays onto raised planters and install curved LED screens integrated into the landscape.
Planning manager Samantha Tewasart said the original public art program approved in 2016 showed vertical 4×12 displays along an interior corridor; the applicant asked to relocate approximately four curved displays onto three‑foot planters to better integrate with store‑fronts and site landscaping. Staff described the building as roughly 85,000 square feet with 13,500 square feet of ground‑floor…
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