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Arts & Community Services Commission
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ARTS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
AGENDA
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER
78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2024, AT 4:00 P.M.
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CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Commissioners: Blakeley, Chiapperini, Gordon, Shelton, and Chair Biondi
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CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA
ANNOUNCEMENTS. PRESENTATIONS AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None
CONSENT CALENDAR — None
BUSINESS SESSION — None
STUDY SESSION
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES STRATEGIC PLAN DISCUSSION
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ADJOURNMENT
The next regular quarterly meeting of the La Quinta Arts & Community Services
Commission will be held September 9, 2024, commencing at 4:00 p.m. at the La Quinta
City Hall Council Chamber, 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253.
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I, Michael Calderon, Secretary of the Arts & Community Services Commission of the City
of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing Agenda for the Commission meeting
of June 10, 2024, was posted on the City's website, near the entrance to the Council
Chamber at 78495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin board at the La Quinta Cove Post
Office at 51321 Avenida Bermudas, on June 6, 2024.
DATED: June 6, 2024
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MICHAEL CALDERON, ARTS & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION SECRETARY
City of La Quinta, California
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STUDY SESSION ITEM NO. 1
City of La Quinta
ARTS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION: June 10, 2024
STAFF REPORT
AGENDA TITLE: DISCUSS THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES STRATEGIC PLAN
RECOMMENDATION
Discuss the Art in Public Places Strategic Plan.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
• In 2013 the Community Services Commission updated the Art in Public Places
(APP) Strategic Plan (Plan) (Attachment 1).
• The Plan provides basic information and guidance regarding APP acquisitions,
locations, maintenance, and donations.
• Staff are asking for feedback from the Arts and Community Services Commission
(ACSC) to update the Plan and identify APP projects they would like to prioritize.
FISCAL IMPACT — None.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
In 2013 the Community Services Commission updated the APP Plan. The Plan includes
basic information and guidelines regarding APP acquisitions, future art installation
locations, preventative maintenance, donations, and funding. The Plan also includes
recommendations for future APP projects and partnerships with local art -focused
organizations. Since the Plan was last updated over ten years ago, some of the
recommendations are inapplicable and new APP opportunities have since emerged. Staff
are asking for feedback from the ACSC to update the Plan and identify APP projects they
would like to prioritize in the near future. Additionally, staff have identified potential APP
sites (Attachment 2) that the ACSC may consider incorporating in the updated Plan.
Prepared by: Michael Calderon, Management Analyst
Approved by: Christina Calderon, Community Resources Deputy Director
Attachments: 1. 2013 Art in Public Places Strategic Plan
2. Potential Art in Public Places Locations
ATTACHMENT 1
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Art In Public Places Program
Strategic Plan
Updated 9/ 013
Purpose
Following state guidelines, the Art in Public Places (APP) program was established in 1990
by the La Quinta City Council. The City Council has a strong commitment to balance
development with cultural and artistic enhancements. In a community survey, cultural arts
ranked in the top five elements valued among City residents. Public art is one method of
ensuring the visual experience of La Quinta is rich with cultural, environmental, and artistic
beauty.
The purpose of the strategic plan is:
• To provide direction for Art Acquisition and Donation
• Examine maintenance levels and address preventative and ongoing maintenance
needs for public art.
• Address the diversity of art and artists within the APP program.
• Address the potential for future public art locations and recommend new art placement.
• Identify ideas for the enhancement of art on a temporary and permanent basis.
• Seek public input regarding suggestions and improvements to the APP program from a
variety of stakeholders including the Community Services Commission, La Quinta Arts
Foundation, Old Town Artisans, local artists, developers, and residents.
• Seek new ways to promote the APP program to residents and visitors.
• Review the inventory and condition of all art pieces including APP, Civic Center Art
Purchases, art donations, and art on loan to the City.
"Portal of Poppies" by Larry & Nancy Cush
-0 Art Acquisition -The Public Process
The majority of the public art pieces that are located on city owned properties have been
acquired through a competitive selection process. A request for proposals is distributed
rnthrough public art resources that reach artists. The submitted proposals and renderings
W are then provided to the Community Services Commission which reviews projects and
interviews the artists. The Community Services Commission makes a recommendation for
an artist(s) to be sent to the City Council for consideration and approval. If approved, the
artist(s) is then placed under contract with the City to create the art piece.
Projects acquired through this public process include the
artistic panels in the custom bus stops along Highway 1 1 1;
the bridge railings on Washington Street, Eisenhower Drive,
Adams Street, and Jefferson Street; Library bus stop on Calle
Tampico adjacent to the Library and Adams, and signal boxes
painted in the Village and North La Quinta.
Public art is displayed in Fritz Burns Park, La Quinta Park, the
Cove Oasis, City Hall, Civic Center Campus, Senior Center,
Library, and the Museum. Providing public art throughout the
City affords residents and tourists the opportunity to view the
artwork along the City's major corridors and public facilities.
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Local developers have the opportunity to integrate public art into or adjacent to their
residential or commercial projects. Since the inception of the program, developers have
worked with the City to integrate placement of public art in public right-of-ways for the
public to view and enjoy. In this process the developer works in conjunction with the City
to bring forth an artist that would complement the new development. The developer then
could request fee credits to purchase the APP or the APP Program could fund the artwork
up to the cost of the fees paid by the developer. Either way, this allows public art to be
placed throughout the community and add artistic elements to new development.
To facilitate access to contemporary working artists, the La Quinta Arts Foundation's website
includes an Artist Registry which is free and open to all artists who wish consideration for
Art in Public Places installations. The registry is categorized by art medium and provides
direct contract information via website link to the artist. The website is accessible by City
Staff, Developers, or anyone seeking APP resources to contemporary working artists.
Art acquired through a partnership with developers
"Running Free" at Embassy Suites Hotel; "Desert
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includes "Don" at Rancho La Quinta;
Dolman" at Figue Restaurant; "Desert
Mural" at the La Quinta Car Wash; "Cahuilla Family" at Point Happy Shopping Center;
"Fountains" at La Quinta Court adjacent to LG's restaurant; "Eagles" at Lowes (formerly
Eagle Hardware); "Desert Mural" and "Old Town" Triptych Murals, Mission Bell Tower at
Old Town; "Freedom and Romance" at Griffin Ranch; "Andalusian Rider and Horse" at
Andalusia; "Portal of Poppies" at Plaza Calle Tampico; and "Double Dipper" at Caleo Bay
Care Center.
Donations
' La Quinta owns art pieces that have been donated or partially
funded by groups within the City. "The Spirit of La Quinta"
by John Kennedy located at the Civic Center entrance was
donated in part by the La Quinta Rotary Club. The Friends of
the Senior Center contributed to the City's public art collection
by commissioning a historic mural painted on the stage at the
Senior Center. "Bear Creek Fish Trap" was a collaboration of
the La Quinta Arts Foundation, the VIVA Foundation, and the
City. The Friends of the Library contributed to mural panels
in the Children's area of the library. The La Quinta Historical
Society donated funds to a mural on La Quinta history in the
Flowing Presence°by Damien Jones multipurpose room of the Museum and to the Historical Plaques
of La Quinta located in six locations throughout the City. The 9/1 1 Memorial was initiated
by a La Quinta youth earning an Eagle Scout badge and working with local designers and
contractors was completed in 2013.
Preventative Maintenance
The City has established a preventative maintenance program that addresses its public art.
At the time art is accepted by the City, artists are to provide the City with directions for
the appropriate ongoing maintenance for each piece. If repairs are needed, the City will
coordinate and communicate with the artist to repair the piece. Each year staff evaluates
the public art and establishes priorities for repair. The ongoing maintenance is part of the
annual budget and planned for as the collection expands. Public art on commercial and
residential properties are the responsibility of the developer. If the City notices that pieces
are not being properly maintained, staff will notify the developer to address the issue. The
preventative maintenance program includes the following elements:
• Review the suggested care by the artist and provide the needed preventative
maintenance.
• Remove graffiti from art quickly and carefully without damage to the piece.
• Prioritize and list needed repairs to be completed in a timely basis.
I• Check lighting and the adjacent materials surrounding the art piece to assure that
nothing is affecting the quality of the art.
• Sprinklers and fountains are checked to make sure that water is not spraying the art
unless it is designed to do so.
• Bases and areas around the art work to be kept in good condition and not allowed
to deteriorate.
De -accession
Artwork acquired with expenditures from the Art in Public Places fund shall be the property
of the City and maintained by the City. The City may dispose of artwork at its discretion,
subject to the agreement with artists or otherwise relating to any specific artwork. The
artwork acquired and installed by a developer will be the property of the developer,
except to the extent that the City has rights in or to the display of the artwork. Artwork
acquired by the developer in lieu of a fee may be donated to the City and maintained
by the City.
Funding the Program
The APP program is funded through development fees paid to the City for residential and
commercial development. Municipal Code 2.65.090 was approved by City Council
requiring all residential projects pay '/4 of one percent of the project costs in excess of
two hundred thousand dollars or no less than twenty dollars. Commercial, industrial and
non residential projects pay'/2 of one percent of the project costs or no less than twenty
dollars. In lieu of paying the development fee, applicants may also acquire and install
art on or near the project site. As a guide, the cost of such artwork should approximate
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the fee that would be paid by the applicant. The applicant can then receive a fee credit
or art in public places funding for the cost of the art work.
Recommendations
The locations of public art are generally dispersed throughout the City. Many pieces
are located at the Civic Center Campus and other public facilities. There are also a
number of art pieces in north La Quinta along Highway 1 1 1 and major corridors such
as Jefferson Street and Washington Street which are integrated into everyday living such
as bus stops, art projects adjacent to private developments, and bridge railings.
Bridge Railings at Dune Palms will be integrated into the development of the new bridge
in north La Quinta. Bridge railings in the City will be designed by the same artist and
connect the City north and south.
SilverRock Resort, with the future golf course clubhouse, boutique hotel, and resort hotel,
will also provide opportunities for public art. This 525-acre site is planned for high end
golf courses and several hotel sites that will bring tourists to the City. This development
provides a beautiful landscape that will be enhanced with public art. The SilverRock
Property should be considered for public art and cultural offerings.
The La Quinta Museum is an excellent location for future public art projects. A historical
mural was completed at the La Quinta Museum by artist Andre Blanche. The La Quinta
Museum provides space for temporary public art on display and traveling exhibits. The
City and the Museum management have taken a more active approach and have art
displays as a regular activity in appropriate spaces at the Museum. The exhibit halls
and classrooms serve to provide space for this to occur. The La Quinta Museum is used
for art exhibits including the Paris in Plein Air, Tantalizing Teapots, and the On Earth to
Stay-Cahuilla Indian Basket exhibit and Creativity in the Cove. The La Quinta Museum
in collaboration with the La Quinta Arts Foundation and La Quinta Historical Society
provide cultural exhibits and programming to the public at this facility.
An "Artist Registry" is available and should be expanded through the La Quinta Arts
Foundation to include a variety of artists and mediums for the City to access and to
provide to developers. This Registry in collaboration with the La Quinta Arts Foundation
and numerous artists, both local and across the United States, is located on the LQAF.
com website.
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"Sun and Moonbeam" by Louis De Martino "Dedication, Courage, Honor' by Mark Leichliter
The City should consider continued involvement from the art community utilizing the La
Quinta Arts Foundation and other local and regional resources to provide support to
the staff in the operation and maintenance of the APP program. A non-profit such as
the La Quinta Arts Foundation may consider this as part of a future agreement with the
City.
Independent art consultants are also used to provide support services for issues such
as maintenance or conservation concerns and appraisals. Staff has worked with the
La Quinta Arts Foundation on a variety of events and projects at the Museum and the
Civic Center Campus and should continue working together to promote and develop
programs and services that enhance public art and culture offerings to the community.
City staff will continue to collaborate with non -profits to promote art and culture
including, but not limited to, the La Quinta Arts Foundation, Old Town Artisans Studio,
Friends of the Library, and La Quinta Historical Society to promote cultural programs at
the La Quinta Library, Museum, Civic Center Campus, and La Quinta Park.
Seek out the purchase of artwork made by La Quinta artists that are recognized in the
Arts Acknowledgement Area in Civic Center Campus.
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Encourage emerging artists to apply for Art in Public Places projects to obtain new and
diverse art work and an array of artistic styles.
Update the Art in Public Places Map to keep the acquisitions updated for the residents.
Keep this map on the City's municipal and tourism websites and downloadable so it
is easily available to interested residents and tourists.
Consider additional public art in the northern portion of the City, working with
developers and Homeowners Associations to increase the public art opportunities.
Locations throughout the City should be identified as new development occurs.
Art In Public Places (APP)
The City has spent over $2.8 million to purchase and maintain public art. The City
has over 150 pieces located in public facilities and near commercial and residential
developments.
Artist
Title
Type of Art
Location
Andre Blanche
Historical Mural
Mural
Museum
Patricia Borum
Andalusian Rider &
Bronze Sculpture
Andalusia
Horse
Boss Graphics
Mascot Mural
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Mural
La Quinto High School
Larry & Nancy
Triptych Mural
Mural
Old Town Carmel Bldg
Cush
Landscape Mural
Mural
Old Town Los Altos Bldg
Portal of Poppies
Sculpture
Calle Tampico/Desert Club
Stan's Vision
Sculpture
Civic Center Campus
Palms Crossing
Metal Sculpture
Washington/Avenue 52
Aed wn Darroll
Arch Sculpture
Sculpture
Fritz Burns Park
Alber De Matteis
Dances with Landscape,
Mosaics
Fritz Burns Park
In-between Earth and
Spray Towers
Fritz Burns Park
Sky, Gateway to the
Gates
Fritz Burns Park
Desert
Louis De Martino
Sun and Moonbeam
Bronze Sculpture
Civic Center Campus
Felicia
Cahuilla Family
Bronze Sculpture
Point Happy
Art Fernandez
Bus Stop Shelters
Bus Shelter Panels
Various Bus Stops on Hwy 1 1 1
,Jeffery Fowler/Eric
Eagles
Bronze Sculpture
Lowe's
Thorson
"Time Stream II" by Destiny
Don" by William Ware
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Marcia Gibbons
Desert Scene
Mosaic Mural
La Quinta Car Wash
Terri Hayes
Bear Creek Fish Trap
Sculpture
Madero/Tecate Rest Stop
Roger Hopkins
Desert Dolmen
Stone Sculpture
Washington St.
Julie Ann Designs
Signal & Electrical Boxes
Paintings
La Quinta Village
John Kennedy
Solitude
Bronze Sculpture
Senior Center
Peter Ladochy
Native American Themes
Mosaics
Civic Center Campus
Mark Leichliter
Dedication, Courage,
Honor
Stone Sculpture
Civic Center Campus
Ray Lopez
Monuments
Entrance Monuments
Washington/Hwy 1 1 1
Jefferson/Hwy. 1 1 1
Ray Lopez/
Manuel Mendoza
Fountain
Fountain
La Quinta Court
Marvin
Investments
Village Bell
Mission Bell
Old Town La Quinta
,Juan & Patricia
Navarette
Bridge Railings
Metal Sculpture &
Bronze Sculptures
Washington Street, Jefferson
Street, Adams Street, and
Eisenhower Drive Bridges
SCRAP Gallery
Four Seasons Panels
Paintings
LQ Library
Susan Smith
Historic La Quinta
Mural
Senior Center
David Spellerberq
Freedom and Romance
Bronze Sculptures
Griffin Ranch
Sandy Swan
Bronze Relief Map
Animal Tracks
Bronze Sculpture
Animal Tracks
Civic Center Campus
Civic Center Campus
Peter Urbon
Obelisks
Obelisks
City Street Markers
Ric Vi allon
Arch Sculpture Addition
Sculpture
Fritz Burns Park
Bill Ware
The Don
Acknowledgment Areas
Horses Running Free
Enjoy the Ride Bus Stop
Metal Sculpture
Bronze Sculpture
Aluminum Sculpture
Sculpture/Panels
Rancho La Quinta
Civic Center Campus
Desert Club/Tampico
LQ Library
Robert Radi
9/1 1 Memorial
Sculpture
Civic Center Campus
Jason Napier
Leader of the Pack
Sculpture
Civic Center Campus
Mark Lundeen
Double Dipper
Sculpture
Caleo Bay Care Center
Maria Hunt
Traffic Signal Boxes
Paintings
North La Quinta
Civic Center Art Purchases
The City of La Quinta has been a major supporter of the La Quinta Arts Festival since its
inception in 1988. The La Quinta Arts Festival is considered an event that strengthens
the City's cultural and artistic heritage and as such the City contributes annually to
sponsor it and provides both Civic Center Campus and adjacent facilities. The City
purchases art pieces to place in public facilities. The City buildings are filled with
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pieces from all over the world that exemplifies the high quality of art work available at
this nationally recognized Art Festival. Art pieces are currently located in City Hall, the
Senior Center, Library, and the Museum.
Artist
Title
Type of Art
Location
Cathra-Anne Barker
Altered States/ Cirque
Vases
City Hall
H. Andre Blanche
Desert Escape
Painting
City Hall
Joanne Casey
Mountain View
Fiber Art
LQ Library
Dan Cautrell
Agreement #2, Parable #2,
Parable #12, Attitudes of
Displace
Prints
City Hall
Mario Cespedes
Beginning the Day
Profile of Indian Woman
Paintings
City Hall
Zeny Cieslikowski
Bouganvilla, Door & Lamp, La
Quinta View
Photographs
City Hall
James Danis
Bird, Doorway, Heavenly
Council
Photographs
City Hall
Dave Davis
Cut from the Same Stone
Baskets
City Hall
Marilyn Endres
Czechoslovakian bead bowl
Segmented wood
vessel
City Hall
Robert Ferguson
La Quinta Bell Tower
Oil Paintinq
LQ Library
Terry Fer uson/Babu
Our Family of Six
Bronze Sculpture
City Hall
Susan Fox
Blue Iris, Night Blooming
Cereus Magnolia V
Painting
City Hall
Gudman/Slaughter
Studio
The Couple
Sculpture
City Hall
Courtyard
Russell Jacques
Rather Deco
Sculpture
City Hall
Snake jaqqer
Thunderbolt
Painting
City Hall
Brian Keller
The Approach
Painting
City Hall
Mark Kerckhoff
Desert Canyon Wash
Painting
City Hall
Dennis Kohn
Mario's Hotel
Photo Collage
City Hall
Ann Le Rose
Stone to Stone
Bronze Sculpture
La Quinta Park
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"Leader of the Pack" by Jason Napier
"Stan's Vision" by Larry Cush
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Laurent Martres
Zen Yucca
Photography
LQ Library
Toby Mercer
Up
Matboard Design
City Hall
—Opening
Judith Moore -Knapp
Cactus Flowers
Painting
City Hall
Dexter Mu ford
Garden of Anazasi
Sculpture
City Hall
Leo Posillico
Family Portrait
Serigraph
City Hall
Steve Reiman
Lizards, Wilderness Totem
Sculptures
City Hall Entrance
John Matthew Richen
Eagle Mystic Flight
Sculpture
City Hall
Bill Roach
California Valley Quail with
Desert Plants
Painting
City Hall
Robert Rohm
Sedona Sunset
Chamisa in Bloom
Paintings
City Hall
Joseph Salamon
Quiet La Quinta
Desert Watch
Paintings
City Hall
Marilyn Salamon
Chumash Cave Mirage
Batik
City Hall
,Jon Seeman
Balancing Forms
Sculpture
City Hall
Court and
Lori Slater
Dune Flowers
Paintin
City Hall
Ric Vigallon
Mountain Lion, Palm Trees,
Road Runner Coyote
Metal art pieces
LQ Library
,John Weidenhammer
Untitled
Painting
City Hall
Yachiyo Beck
Lavender Art in the Valley
Teal Blue Mist in the Valley
Watercolor
Paintings
LQ Library
Destiny Allison
Time Stream II
Sculpture
Village
Roundabout
Damien Jones
Flowing Presence
Sculoture
Civic Center Entry
Andrew Carson
Color Swirl
Scul Lure
LQ Library
Dennis Kohn
Box Canyon
Photography
LQ Library
Justin Coo ersmith
Triple Treat
Painting
LQ Library
Michael Leu
Kitty Fuzzy A to Z
Painting
LQ Library
KathyRoss
Territorial View
Sculpture
LQ Library
Scott Roach
Separate Reality
Scul ture
Gabriella
Firehammer
Olas 106 & 211
Sculpture
City Hall
Kari Von Wening
Heart
Sculpture
Library
KathyDunham
Desert Diamonds
Painting
City Hall
Justine Tot Tatarsky
Blue Mountain Quartet
Tile
City Hall
Randy Strong
Desert Cactus
Glass Sculpture
City Hall
Mark Stephenson
Golden Cattails
Photography
City Hall
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Entrance Monuments
Cahuilla Family @ Happy Point
Desert Scene @ La Quinta Car Wash
La Quinta High School Mascot Mural
La Quinta Court Fountains
Eagles @ Lowe's Hardware
Desert Dolmen @ Amore Restaurant
Don @ Rancho La Quinta
Bridge Railings:
Washington Street, Eisenhower Drive, Adams
Street and Jefferson Street (2)
Civic Center Campus:
Spirit of La Quinta; Bronze Relief Map; Native
American Theme Mosaics; Native Animal Tracks;
La Quinta Mountain Ranges; Dedication, Courag
and Honor; Sun and Moonbeam; 9/11 Memorial;
Stan's Vision; Leader of the Pack; Flowing Presen
Senior Center:
Solitude 1; Historical La Quinta Mural
Running Free @ Embassy Suites
Fritz Burns Park:
Dances with Landscapes Mosaics; Gateway to the
Desert; In-between Earth & Sky Spray Towers;
Walk through Arch Sculpture
Fish Trap with Bear @ Cove Oasis
Old Town La Quinta:
Village Bell; Tile Murals
Enjoy the Ride Bus Stop
Time Stream II @ Village Roundabout
Historic Mural @ La Quinta Museum
Freedom and Romance @Griffin Ranch
Andalusian Horse and Rider @ Andalusi
Portal of Poppies
Double Dipper
Signal Boxes by Julie Kirk
Signal Boxes by Maria Hunt
For more information regarding Art in Public Places.
Please contact the Community Service Department
(760) 777-7090 or www.la-quinta.org.communityservices
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POWER POINTS
ARTS AND COMMUNITY
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QUARTERLY MEETING
DUNE 10, 2024
Arts and Community Services Commission
Special Meeting
June 10, 2024
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Pledge of Allegiance
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Confirmation of Agenda
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Announcements, Presentations, and Written
Communications
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S1 — Discuss Art in Public Places Strategic
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Art in Public Places Strategic Plan
• APP Strategic Plan was last updated in 2013
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— Maintenance
— Recommendation
APP Locations
• City Hall (Art Gallery)
-The HUB
-Wall columns between Code and Finance Departments
• SilverRock Park Pedestals
La Quinta Roundabouts
-Ave. 52 & Avenida Bermudas
-Calle Tampico & Avenida Berml
-Calle Tampico & Desert Club Dr
-Calle Tampico & Eisenhower Dr
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• Murals
-City Hall (West Wing)
-Fritz Burns Park (Pickleball/Tennis Mural)
-SRR (Events Room, Restrooms)
-X Park (Skatepark Building)
• Cultural Campus
• Traffic Signal Boxes
• The Village
-Avenida La Fonda Plaza
-Calle Estado Plaza
• Entry Monuments
• Highway 111 Corridor Project
Arts and Community Services Commission
Departmental Reports
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Holiday Tree Purchase
• 34ft tree (including topper
• LED lights
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Shade Structures and Playgrounds
• Shade structures were installed at
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-Velasco Park
-Adams Park
-Seasons Dog Park
• La Quinta Park scheduled to have new playground
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