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PublicArtCommission | 2019-04-15 | 3 | Minutes of the Public Art Commission Regular Meeting Monday, April 19, 2019 Butler: Staff is needed for subcommittees. Gehrke: We are thinking about ways to get the Commissioners more involved with the Art Ordinance. Getting the word out about meetings is a great way to help, we would love to discuss that more. Chairperson Hoy: Do we need a meeting to discuss that meeting? Butler: We can bring that up during the discussion period. Chairperson Hoy: Back to the vacant storefront mural program, is there any intention of having the business association be involved in that piece? Butler: That's part of our recommendation (WABA and DABA) to put that on the agenda, they have a representative here. Chairperson Hoy stated: We've seen a lot of youth culture in the arts. It seems so very important to where art is. Is there a part that just screams this is youth culture? It seems this is great for youths to get involved? Butler: We can put that under Discussion as well. Public Speaker with Clarifying Questions: Cheryl Harawitz: I see the estimated time on the charts, do you have actual dates on when these processes will begin? General timeframe for projects? Butler: These are all potential projects. We are discussing priorities right now, once the Commission selects a project we can look at the timeframe. Public Speaker with General Questions: (paraphrased comments) Tina Blaine: These questions are great, but how are we going to, besides developer funds, continue to seed the Public Art Fund and find other sources of funds, like the Hotel Tax Fund. Rachel Campos: I love all these ideas including finding ways to seed more small programs so we can pepper the island with art. Have you considered the other side of the island where we did the Anime dance festival, its prime for more activation? The Enterprise Park is very much off the beaten path for the general public, it is not the gateway to Spirits Alley or the gateway to Bachelors' Quarters, so I think that activating the other side could help out some of the developments in Alameda Point. Public Comments Closed Discussion Time 3 | PublicArtCommission/2019-04-15.pdf |