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Public art subcommittee outlines City Hall exterior and lobby art, recommends phased budget

City of Liberty Lake Parks and Arts Commission · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The public art subcommittee proposed an exterior relief element and interior portable works for the new City Hall and recommended phased artist selection and payments across 2026–2027 to meet an accelerated move-in timeline.

The Parks and Arts Commission’s public art subcommittee presented concepts for integrating public art into the new City Hall and discussed a strategy to phase work across fiscal years.

Karen Mobley, the commission’s art consultant, described two priority sites: an exterior location above the front doors where a relief sculpture, enamel work or ceramic-tile mural could be mounted, and the lobby where portable works…

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