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Public art committee flags repeated damage to memorial, discusses speed table and repairs
Summary
Staff presented photos showing that a protective boulder in front of the Charles J. Warren memorial had been moved 15–20 feet and the column tilted; the committee discussed filing a police report, insurance coverage and installing a raised speed table to reduce future collisions.
Chair called the Portland Public Art Committee to order and the committee reviewed a packet attachment from staff that included photos of recent damage to the Charles J. Warren memorial. Staff said the protection boulder placed in front of the column had been moved about 15–20 feet, two installed lights were still operable, and the column itself was likely tilted about five degrees.
Staff member said the city had not received a police report for the incident, calling the absence "frustrating." "There was no report filed," staff said, and added that without a police…
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