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Committee proposes community-painted panels for Middleton Municipal Airport fence
Summary
Committee members discussed a plan to install community-painted 4x8 plywood panels on the Middleton Municipal Airport fence as a seasonal public-art installation, with a working group to set design rules, coordinate supplies and seek planning guidance for any permitting needs.
Matt Hohfeldt proposed a community-driven public-art installation along the Middleton Municipal Airport fence, saying the idea is to "have a day that people paint, you know, a large piece of plywood, like 4 by 8 sheets of plywood, and be able to install those on the fence." The concept seeks to bring people to the airport and involve businesses and civic organizations in creating individual panels that would be displayed together during an event.
Committee members discussed materials and logistics. Hohfeldt suggested quarter-inch plywood as a practical, lightweight option and noted a sheet of plywood would likely cost "$10.12 bucks." He said panels could be painted in advance or…
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