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Philomath committee refines public‑art plan language, emphasizes inclusivity, maintenance and interactive pieces
Summary
Committee reviewed sections 1–3 of the long-term public art plan Jan. 22, recommending clearer vision language, explicit recognition of indigenous and cultural histories, and attention to maintenance funding and governance as the city builds its program.
The Philomath Public Art Committee spent the latter portion of its Jan. 22 meeting reviewing the first three sections of a proposed long‑term public art plan and suggested edits to better reflect local history, maintenance responsibilities and interactive possibilities.
Christopher McMoran, who identified himself as mayor and the council liaison, opened the discussion of the plan’s introduction, goals and maintenance sections. Committee members said the introductory language…
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