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HomeMy WebLinkAboutArt In Public Places Board - Minutes - 05/15/2002City of Fort Collins Cultu? " Library and Recreational Servi^ Lincoln Center ART IN PUBLIC PLACES MINUTES Special Meeting — Wednesday, May 15, 2002 Lincoln Center Council Liaison: Marty Tharp Staff Liaison: Ellen Martin CRB Liaison: Fran Johnson Chairperson: Alan Howe Vice Chair: Cori Hixon-Cunningham MEMBERS PRESENT: Jane Liska-Smith, Cori Hixon-Cunningham, Libby Dale, Roger Sherman, Alan Howe MEMBERS ABSENT: Ann Carr, Deanna Gram STAFF PRESENT: Ellen Martin, Ilsbeth Kaufman I. Call to order 3:36 p.m. — Mr. Alan Howe II. Consideration of the agenda III. Approval of minutes from the meeting of March 27, 2002 Ms. Dale moved to approve the minutes. Ms. Liska-Smith seconded. Approved unanimously. IV. Citizen participation - None V. Harmony Park Update Artist Jim Lynxwiler presented current designs for this project. The concrete walkways have been poured with spaces in the walkway left out for a tile mosaic. Mr. Lynxwiler intends to continue the tile mosaic pattern in the center of the teaching circle areas as well as creating vertical elements at the entrance with these student -created tiles. The artist has met with the two participating teachers and their students each week. The park is scheduled to open in late June or early July. It is the consensus of the board that Mr. Lynxwiler move to the next phase of his design as long as it is within budget. VI. Legal Issues relating to Boards and Commissions City Attorney Steve Roy and Assistant City Attorney Ingrid Decker conducted an open discussion about liability and conflict of interest issues pertaining to citizens serving on Boards and Commissions. 417 West Magnolia • Fort Collins, CO • (970) >°1-673� • ;5 i r C'. , VII. Pedestrian Accessibility Project Erika Keeton works with the city's Engineering Department to provide safe pedestrian access. Ms. Keeton presented ideas for projects that could be incorporated in the creation new pedestrian routes as well as improving on existing areas. Enhancements such as audio signals, elevated and colored crosswalks, and ramps are added to the streetscape. Opportunities for art during these enhancements include; sandblasting designs in the concrete, stone inserts and bronze inlays. Student artwork could be used as inspiration for these pieces. At this time, it is the consensus of the board to proceed with this project creating bronze pieces and researching other options for subsequent years. VEIL Staff Reports Ms. Martin distributed written report of staff activities since last month's board meeting. IX. Other business Ms. Dale asked the Board for questions to ask the candidates for CLRS Director position. X. Adjournment 5:32 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Ilsbeth Kaufman Art in Public Places Program Assistant OS-15-02