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File #: 59645    Version: Name: SUBSTITUTTE Creating Madison’s LGBTQ+ Rainbow Murals and Crossings Art Pilot Program (“RMCAPP”) authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract between the City of Madison and a vendor to install decorative rainbow markings at specific pedes
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/19/2020 In control: TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
On agenda: 2/25/2020 Final action: 3/31/2020
Enactment date: 4/3/2020 Enactment #: RES-20-00287
Title: SUBSTITUTE - Amending the 2020 Adopted Operating Budget to appropriate $40,000 $50,000 from private donation to create Madison’s LGBTQ+ Rainbow Murals and Crossings Art Pilot Program (“RMCAPP”) authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract between the City of Madison and a vendor to install decorative rainbow markings at specific pedestrian and roadway locations.
Sponsors: Patrick W. Heck, Lindsay Lemmer, Michael E. Verveer, Grant Foster, Marsha A. Rummel, Keith Furman, Shiva Bidar, Arvina Martin, Syed Abbas
Attachments: 1. 2-19-20 LGBTQ+ Rainbow Murals and Crossings Pilot information.pdf, 2. Leg File 59645 ver 1.pdf, 3. 3-4-20 LGBTQ+ Rainbow Murals and Crossings Pilot information.pdf, 4. 03.11.20 Public Comment email E.2. G.1.pdf

Fiscal Note

The proposed resolution seeks to create the LGBTQ+ Rainbow Murals and Crossings Art Pilot Program. As proposed, this pilot program will be fully funded by private donations budgeted. The pilot program will include two locations: four crossings on the Capital City Bike Path near Monona Terrace and the crosswalks at the Top of State Street. It is anticipated the cost of these crossings will be $40,000 $50,000. The crossings are anticipated to last five to eight years.

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SUBSTITUTE - Amending the 2020 Adopted Operating Budget to appropriate $40,000 $50,000 from private donation to create Madison’s LGBTQ+ Rainbow Murals and Crossings Art Pilot Program (“RMCAPP”) authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract between the City of Madison and a vendor to install decorative rainbow markings at specific pedestrian and roadway locations.

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WHEREAS, the City endeavors to incorporate art into public works projects in its efforts to implement the Public Art Framework adopted by the City Council (Resolution ID #30476 on March 19, 2002); and

 

WHEREAS City staff would like to launch RMCAPP to install four LGBTQ+ inclusive rainbow flag markings at the pedestrian crossings of the Capital City multi-use path adjacent to the Monona Terrace, and a large rainbow mural between the two pedestrian crosswalks at the intersection of the Top of State Street and the Capitol Square; and

 

WHEREAS, cities around the country have used similar programs and projects in an attempt to make pedestrian crossings and streets more attractive, inclusive and conducive to community building; and

 

WHEREAS these locations will allow the Department of Transportation to test different traffic marking material applications to determine effectiveness of materials including, but not limited to Methyl Methacrylate Resin and Preformed Thermoplastic traffic markings; and

 

WHEREAS, if RMCAPP is effective, the city could consider expanding the pilot into a city-wide program that includes other locations and designs; and

 

WHEREAS, under RMCAPP, the City retains final authority over the location and design of all rainbow street murals and crossings;

 

WHEREAS, under RMCAPP, the City reserves the right to remove any rainbow street mural or crossing at any time and for any reason; and

 

WHEREAS, by creating RMCAPP, the City is not opening up the physical structure of the City’s sidewalks or streets as a forum for public expression; and

 

WHEREAS, the City is responsible for the installation and costs of any rainbow street mural or crossing installed under RMCAPP; and

 

WHEREAS, the costs of the installation of street murals and crossings under RMCAPP shall be covered by gifts to the Department of Transportation from members of the public pursuant to M.G.O. § 4.29(4) as accepted by the Director of Transportation with approval by the Mayor.

 

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that City staff may create a pilot program to design and install LGBTQ+ inclusive rainbow flag markings for pedestrian and roadway murals and crossings as approved by the City’s Department of Transportation, provided that any markings in the right-of-way that are installed under this program must be compliant with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and state and federal law.

 

NOW THEREFORE BE IT FUTHER RESOLVED, that 2020 Adopted Operating Budget is amended to appropriate $40,000 $50,000 in the Traffic Engineering (Service-Pavement Markings) purchased service budget. This appropriation will be funded by private donations.