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Cultural Arts Commission recommends broadening wraps-and-crosswalks fund to 'wayfinding and placemaking'
Summary
The Englewood Cultural Arts Commission voted to recommend that city council broaden a capital fund now limited to crosswalks and traffic-signal wraps into a more flexible 'wayfinding and placemaking' fund so leftover dollars can be used for murals, sculptures and other public‑art initiatives.
The Englewood Cultural Arts Commission voted to recommend that City Council broaden the scope of a capital fund now designated for traffic‑signal wraps and decorative crosswalks so it can be used for wayfinding and placemaking projects.
Staff reported that the account—originally seeded for crosswalks and signal wraps—has $100,000 shown in the 2025 plan, $20,000 already spent in 2025 and about $79,000 available to roll into 2026. Staff cautioned that the additional $100,000 that had been expected for 2026 will not arrive due to budget cuts, so the change would allow flexibility to use…
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