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Iowa City senior commission approves six policy updates including new art-exhibit policy
Summary
The commission approved six updated policies for the senior center, including a substantially revised art-exhibit policy that creates a partnership with the city's public art coordinator and a short selection committee of commissioners to review submissions.
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The Iowa City Senior Commission voted to approve six updated senior center policies during the meeting, including a substantially revised art-exhibit policy that staff described as the item with the most substantive changes.
Commission discussion focused on modest language changes across several policies (hours of operation, membership program language, community use and insurance coverage) and more detailed changes to the art-exhibit policy. Latasha Delos, senior center coordinator, said the new art policy would expand collaboration with the city’s public art coordinator and allow both senior artists and community artists to exhibit; staff requested one or two commissioners to serve on a short selection group to review submissions.
Delos clarified the policy’s artist-eligibility language: it excludes previously exhibited works from being resubmitted as the same show, not artists who wish to present new work. She also noted that community-use rental windows were extended from five to 10 days to allow more setup time and that some insurance and legacy-media (VHS-to-USB) language was updated for clarity.
The chair moved to approve all six policies; the motion was seconded and the policies were approved by voice vote with no opposed votes recorded in the transcript. Staff said they will circulate the policy language and next steps for volunteer reviewers after the vote.

