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Residents Invited to the Civic Park - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Civic Park development in Edmonds, WA, is moving forward with significant community engagement opportunities, particularly in selecting a signature artwork for the park's main entry. A public meeting via Zoom is set for September 23, 2021, allowing residents to hear from five artists who have been shortlisted for the project. The City of Edmonds Arts Commission oversees the initiative, with a dedicated budget of $90,000 for the artwork, reflecting the city’s commitment to public art and community involvement. Participants are encouraged to provide feedback during the webinar, which will be reviewed by the selection panel before making their final recommendation. The process emphasizes transparency and public participation, aligning with best practices in community engagement.

Following the artist presentations, the Arts Commission will recommend a candidate to the City Council for contract approval, ensuring that the chosen artist aligns with community values. The selected artist will work closely with both park designers and residents to create concepts that resonate with the community. This collaborative approach highlights the importance of public art in enhancing community spaces and fostering local culture.

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