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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.1 Public Safety Complex Art Selection Committee Representative Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION DATE: April 12, 2018 TO: Honorable Chair and Commissioners FROM: Tegan McLane, Heritage & Cultural Arts Manager SUBJECT: Public Safety Complex Art Selection Committee Representative Prepared by: Tegan McLane, Heritage and Cultural Arts Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will consider selection of a Commission member to serve on the Public Art Selection Committee for a public art piece to be installed at the new Public Safety Complex. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Select a Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission member and alternate to serve on the Public Art Selection Committee for a public art piece to be installed at the new Public Safety Complex. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funding for this public art project was included in the Adopted Five -Year Capital Improvement Program, as Public Art - Public Safety Complex (PK0417). The funding source is the Public Art Fund. DESCRIPTION: As allowed by City of Dublin’s Public Art Master Plan, the City will use a combination of artist selection methods (Invitational and Pre-Qualified), inviting site-specific design proposals from a select group of artists. Artists will be chosen for invitation by an ad hoc Public Art Selection Committee. This committee will reconvene at later date to evaluate proposals and recommend a design to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission. Staff is recommending to the City Council at its April 17 meeting that the members of the Public Art Selection Committee consist of: · One City Council member, to be selected at the April 17 meeting; · One representative from the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, to be selected at the April 12 meeting; 7.1 Packet Pg. 8 Page 2 of 2 · One representative from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, to be selected by Sheriff Gregory Ahern; · One representative from the Alameda County Fire Department, to be selected by Chief David Rocha; · One Dublin resident who has volunteered to serve on public art selection committees, to be selected by Staff with an eye toward diversity on the Public Art Selection Committee. Alternates will be identified for each individual. Staff anticipates the time commitment for the members of this committee to be limited to two meetings - one in May and one in late su mmer. Each meeting is expected to last approximately three hours. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. 7.1 Packet Pg. 9