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Director's report: creative signal cabinets installed; micro‑gallery pilot and sculpture walk updates planned

Tustin Public Art Commission · January 21, 2026
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Staff reported installation of Creative Signals traffic‑signal cabinet wraps gifted by the Tustin Community Foundation, proposed a micro‑gallery pilot with two construction quotes ($4,500 and $1,500), and updated the commission on the Sculpture Walk timing and several CIP park projects.

City Parks & Recreation staff updated the Tustin Public Art Commission on a string of public‑art initiatives during the Jan. 21 meeting.

Director Clanton reported that Creative Signals — wrapped traffic‑signal cabinets designed in partnership with the Tustin Community Foundation — were installed over the holiday season at several intersections; staff acknowledged foundation volunteers Chris Uribe and Liz Fortner and artist Vanessa Gomez for recent work. Clanton said the cabinets are live on City streets and posted online for public viewing.

Staff also presented a micro‑gallery pilot concept: small…

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