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Survey of Broad Street Y site finds preference for history, nature and modest-scale durable materials
Summary
A staff-synthesized survey of about 102 respondents favored storytelling/history, beautification and natural/durable materials for a possible public-art installation at the Broad Street Y site; respondents also flagged concerns about historic character, maintenance, vandalism and potential community division.
Staff member Alisa presented a synthesized summary of a community survey on May 7 about a potential public-art project at the Broad Street Y site. The survey, open for roughly six to eight weeks and closed April 28, drew 102 responses.
Alisa said the most frequently cited desired roles for the artwork were storytelling and history (64 votes), beautification (60 votes) and social or cultural commentary (54 votes).…
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