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Council approves Second Street pavement‑art corridor to boost safety and downtown vibrancy
Summary
Council approved a public‑art pavement corridor on Second Street, including painted bulb‑outs and a pedestrian scramble designed by artist Danielle Davis; staff said fabrication will take 2–3 months and installation is planned for summer 2026 with a modest budget amendment.
The Napa City Council unanimously approved a resolution on March 17 to proceed with the Second Street pavement art corridor, a project that will add painted bulb‑outs and a multi‑color pedestrian scramble to five downtown intersections.
Public Art Coordinator Sarah Winski described the project goals: integrate art with traffic‑calming and pedestrian safety, formalize public pathways and diversify Napa’s public‑art portfolio. She…
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