File #: 21-0004    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 12/22/2020 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 1/12/2021 Final action: 1/12/2021
Title: Approval of the Eastside Street Art Crossing Concept Plan
Attachments: 1. Eastside St. Art Crossing Concept Plan Sheet
Title
Approval of the Eastside Street Art Crossing Concept Plan

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
The Arts Commission recommends Council approval of the Eastside Street Art Crossing concept plan.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the Eastside Street Art Crossing Public Art concept plan as recommended by the Arts Commission.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve the Eastside Street Art Crossing Public Art concept plan. If approved, the final concept will return to the Arts Commission on February 11 for refining of structural details. When those details are finalized, the project artist will move into fabrication. Installation and project completion are projected for fall of 2021.

Staff Contact:
Stephanie Johnson, Arts Program Manager, Parks, Arts & Recreation, 360.709.2678

Presenter(s):
Stephanie Johnson, Parks, Arts & Recreation
Andrea Wilbur-Sigo, Eastside Street Art Crossing Project Public Artist

Background and Analysis:
On July 7, 2020, the City Council approved the Arts Commission's recommendation of Andrea Wilbur-Sigo as the project artist for the Eastside Street Art Crossings Project. The five-member jury that formed the recommendation included a member of the Planning Commission, the Eastside Neighborhood Association (ENA), and Indian Creek Neighborhood association (ICNA) in addition to one Arts Commissioner and the City's on-call Landscape Architect.

On September 4, Ms. Wilbur-Sigo participated in a site tour, meeting with the City's Historic Preservation Officer and Transportation Engineer, to better understand the site. On October 14, Ms. Wilbur-Sigo met with members of the adjacent neighborhoods - Eastside Neighborhood Association (ENA) and Indian Creek Neighborhood Association (ICNA) and the general public, to better understand the community around the site. She has also had the opportunity to review the Art Crossing Master Plan and the Washington State Arts Commission Materials and Fabrication Handbook.

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