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<br />/ <br />! <br />f <br /> <br />j <br /> <br />3. Invite the Pleasanton Cultural Arts Foundation to return in the near future with specific monetary <br />recommendations for each donation level and method of donor recognition as outlined in the <br />Firehouse Naming Opportunities and Donor Recognition Policy. <br /> <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br />ABSTAIN: <br /> <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />A YES: Commissioners Gerton Rivara, Hedstrom, McLane, Mo1z, Scotto, Seebach, and <br />Chairperson Nelson. <br />None <br />Commissioner Rivera <br />None <br /> <br />'rperson Nels expressed co ems about how s project woul It in with PIe <br />Master Plan. e also questio whether the Ci of Livermore <1 agreed to p <br /> <br /> <br />B. Con . uin Discussion ublic Art Pro' t - "Art <br />T es Place" <br />,/ <br />Mr. Jorgen noted that at the ay 1, 2006 meeti , the Civic Arts ~d"mmission had rewed the <br />proposa r a collaborative '-Valley public roject, "Art TakeS'Place". Lynne er, arts consult~ <br />and r esentative of the blin Fine Arts Fo dation, presentlJi'the project, advi . g that she was ~p.dping <br />to' elude the c!ties of .ublin: Livermore a Pleas~~on. T!le pr~posed proje9t ould place a syries of <br />mporary public rOJects m each of e commumtles. The projects woujd''be chosen through a Public <br />Art Selection Co 'ttee and Projec dvisory CO~,~ comprised ;~}ePresentativ. eS~~lIl{each c" <br /> <br />The Co . sion was advised t the proposed ~ject budget is $t80,000, with each,. Of the thre7'O) <br />cities b . g asked to commi 30,000. Mr. Jowensen advised thl'f'Pleasanton funsIS"could be al}6cated <br />fro e City's Public :Acquisition Funo/' Additional fun~s1or the proje.ct :o/<'uld be r~ from <br />p' ate and foundatio ources through tW efforts of the D lin Fine Arts Foundation.,' <br />", . ", ~? <br />/ ";.,r <br />Ms. Baer review. with the C0111ll1jS'slon aspects of proposal and pr6Ject fun~~. Ms. Baer <br />introduced in Inderbitzen, c,mlirperson, Dubl' ine Arts Foundation. /' <br />" .,')' <br /> <br />Comm' loner Scotto was c;;ed about the ossibility ofwoJ'Id~g with neig6b:ring communiti~ and <br />e idea of doing s ething showy d temporary. ~J{~ felt that th$I'$30,000 requestedAr~m <br />anton was a sm amount for a ~ect that woul<!.dffer a big iJWi~ct. CommissionerScotto did have <br />ecause of the any projects thl;j.t'the Commis}liim is already worI9i1g on. <br /> <br />Commissio r Seebach also . ed the project p6~~:Pt and tlJ,lt'idea of working 'Yith'o~er cities, ~ <br />concerns out being ask to donate $3?.'po"O for a proj~c(w~er~ the artw... o,r,k~as an unkn?'Y( He was <br />conce ed about Pleas on's other funptng requests !JIlt! the timmg ofthilrproJect. Co~ioner <br />Se ach wondered' 's project W~Jlrd be competipg with other art i~rests that the Sprfunission was <br />orking on.~r ,,/.,./ P' <br />;/ ' <br />7~' <br />erson Nels that the $30,000 quested could allocated fro <br />ntly has a balanc f approximat $350,000. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ton's Public Art <br />cipate in the project, <br /> <br />Civic Arts Commission Minutes <br />June 5, 2006 <br />Page 3 <br />