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Sandpoint commission advances street banners, Cedar Creek sculpture and other public-art plans

San Juan Arts, Culture, and Historic Preservation Commission · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Commission reviewed funding and procurement plans for several public-art projects: street-lamp banners (estimated $42/banner for repeat designs; $100 for custom), a Cedar Creek sculpture with a $22,500 project budget (CERA $20,000 + $2,500 match), the Silver Box ($3,500 budget) and a proposed City Beach partial court mural; commissioners set RFP and procurement next steps and a mid-March RFP target for some items.

SANDPOINT, Idaho — The San Juan Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation Commission used its Feb. 5 meeting to advance several public-art projects and finalize procurement steps for the season.

Street banners: Chairwoman Ellie Sussis reported she contacted Kodiak Graphics, which quoted approximately $42 per banner for a repeated design (grommet included) and roughly $100 per banner if every banner used a distinct custom design. Sussis estimated an artist fee of about $300 for the program and said the vendor expects banners to last three to five seasons if displayed six months per year. Commissioners discussed…

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