Apache Junction Public Art Commission meets Sept. 14
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 9/11/20
A presentation and discussion on the proposed dog park and State Route 88 roundabout art are topics at the Apache Junction Public Art Commission’s 6 p.m. Sept. 14 meeting at the Council …
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Apache Junction Public Art Commission meets Sept. 14
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Independent Newsmedia
A presentation and discussion on the proposed dog park and State Route 88 roundabout art are topics at the Apache Junction Public Art Commission’s 6 p.m. Sept. 14 meeting at the Council Chambers, 300 E. Superstition Blvd.
The off-leash dog park to be constructed at the Pinal County complex will include artworks and may have solar lighting.
The 2.6-acre dog park will be in a retention area on the southeast corner of Superstition Boulevard and Idaho Road. Funding for the estimated $800,000 to $1 million park are to come from development fees, grants and gifts, corporate partnerships and fundraising events.
Other items on the agenda include:
Presentation and discussion on a logo.
Presentation and discussion on public art viewer.
Presentation, discussion and update from commissioners regarding public art inventory.
Periodic update of art fee revenue.
The next regular meeting of the commission is slated to be 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, in the Council Chambers. Go to ajcity.net/984/Public-Art-Commission.