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Public Art Commission adopts work-plan priorities; pilots tactical urbanism for school-safety and expands youth workshops

Escondido Public Art Commission · March 9, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners directed staff to develop the 2026 2027 public-art work plan emphasizing tactical urbanism curb-extension pilots for school safety, career-impact workshops for students on art repair and conservation, and continued targeted Expressions work while noting limited fiscal and staff capacity.

The Escondido Public Art Commission discussed and provided direction on its 2026 2027 annual work plan, prioritizing fewer, better-scoped projects to match limited staff capacity and funding.

Sandra Agalar presented the draft work plan, highlighting three areas: art solicitation (including the Grand Avenue and Creek Trail projects), art education (career-impact workshops) and tactical urbanism (a traffic-calming pilot at school crossings).…

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