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Bothell arts commission weighs using 1% public‑art funds for Cedar Grove Park sculpture

City of Bothell Arts Commission · January 7, 2026
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Commissioners discussed using the city’s 1% for public art account (about $170,000) to fund an interactive focal sculpture and smaller bronze pieces at Cedar Grove Park, but members stopped short of a decision and sought options that preserve money for other projects such as utility‑box art.

The City of Bothell Arts Commission on Oct. 16 discussed a proposal to use a portion of the city’s 1% for public art funds to support public‑art elements at Cedar Grove Park, a planned all‑inclusive playground in Snohomish County.

Danae McGee, the arts liaison/tourism manager for the City of Bothell, told commissioners she had met with the park design team and described three possible public‑art elements: a main interactive focal sculpture plus several smaller bronze animal pieces that would be part of…

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