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Lacey commission adopts formal public-art donation policy, sets $7,500 review threshold

Lacey Historical Commission · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The Lacey Historical Commission recommended and the commission voted to adopt a formal public-art donation policy that outlines application steps, technical reviews, maintenance responsibilities and a $7,500 threshold that determines whether donations go directly to the city manager or to the council for final action.

Chanel Pierce, the city’s Special Projects Administrator, presented a new public-art donation policy designed to fill a gap in the city’s rules and standardize how citizens offer sculptures, murals and other objects to Lacey.

The policy lays out an application process, preliminary technical reviews by relevant departments (parks, public works, community and economic development), safety and ADA compliance checks, and…

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