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File #: 58741    Version: 1 Name: Accepting ownership of the sculpture The People’s Pronouns by Raymond Chi, located in Emerson East Park, 1915 E Johnson Street.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/27/2019 In control: MADISON ARTS COMMISSION
On agenda: 1/21/2020 Final action: 1/21/2020
Enactment date: 1/27/2020 Enactment #: RES-20-00035
Title: Accepting ownership of the sculpture The People’s Pronouns by Raymond Chi, located in Emerson East Park, 1915 E Johnson Street.
Sponsors: Syed Abbas, Sheri Carter
Attachments: 1. People's Pronouns Maintenance Guide.pdf, 2. Photos.pdf
Fiscal Note
No additional City appropriation required.
Title
Accepting ownership of the sculpture The People’s Pronouns by Raymond Chi, located in Emerson East Park, 1915 E Johnson Street.
Body
WHEREAS, on August 1, 2017, in Resolution Number RES-17-00636, Legislative File I.D. Number 47596, the Common Council authorized the Community Development Division to execute an Inter-Agency Agreement with the Parks Division to expend up to $97,880 in federal CDBG funds for public improvements to two City parks; and,

WHEREAS, of the $97,880 in federal CDBG funds available, the Parks Division was authorized to use up to $40,000 to implement public improvements to Emerson East Park (formerly Pennsylvania Park), based on objectives identified in the Emerson East-Eken Park-Yahara River (EEEPY) Neighborhood Plan, which identified improving parks and greenspace as a priority; and,

WHEREAS, community members expressed their preference that the funds be used to enhance Emerson East Park with public art; and,

WHEREAS, on October 17, 2017 the City issued a request for qualifications for artists interested in creating public art proposals for Emerson East Park and ran an extensive, neighborhood-based, public process to select an artist and their proposed project for the location; and,

WHEREAS, as a result of the public art selection process, on February 27, 2018, the Madison Common Council approved Resolution Number RES-18-00139, Legislative File I.D. Number 50363, approving the initial concept design of The People’s Pronouns by Raymond Chi and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute an agreement not to exceed $40,000 for the design, fabrication and installation of a site-specific public art feature for the park at 1915 East Johnson Street; and,

WHEREAS, City staff worked with the artist, the Eken Park Neighborhood, and City Agencies to refine the design to meet City agencies’ design concerns, and to include a third pronoun “US” to the approved design for the “WE”...

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