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The commission unanimously approved the parks and public art sections of the 20-year Capital Facilities Plan, with adjustments. It also approved solar lighting for Kramer Art, shifted Trailhead Bench funds to the Rocky Hill mural, and advanced a July 4 commemorative design with Ridgeline students and a $250 stipend by a 7-1 vote.
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The 20-year plan guides future parks and public art investments, and its parks and public art sections were approved with adjustments. The commission also authorized several art-related spending decisions, including solar lights and moving funds to support the Rocky Hill mural. A July 4 commemorative project will move forward with student involvement and a $250 stipend; the final parks plan is expected in April 2026.
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