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Redondo Beach council adopts Artesia public‑art strategic plan, reallocates phase‑1 priorities and adds North Branch library artwork
Summary
After a lengthy presentation and public comment, the council approved the Artesia Corridor Strategic Art Plan for a Phase 1 budget of roughly $450,000 with reallocated priorities (two median installations, bench improvements, and one prioritized crosswalk). Council also approved adding approximately $35,000 for an inclusive artwork at the North Branch Library and directed staff to return with procurement materials.
The Redondo Beach City Council voted unanimously to adopt a strategic public‑art plan for the Artesia corridor and directed staff to prioritize a mix of median installations, bench repurposing and a single demonstrator crosswalk, while adding an approximately $35,000 allocation for an inclusive sculpture at the North Branch Library.
Consultant Beau of Labas Projects and Cultural Arts Manager Jack Meyer presented a plan developed from community outreach — staff described 171 detailed survey responses and numerous public meetings. Phase 1 proposed $450,000 in total: roughly $200,000 for two median installations ($100,000 each),…
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