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04-25-19 Fine Arts and Culture Commission
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No
more
persons
will
be
allowed
to
speak
it
on
any
side
of
the
issue.
Should
there
be
more
than
three
people
who
wish
to
speak
on
a
particular
issue,
they
need
to
select
more
than
three
representatives
to
speak
for
them
and
the
presiding
officer
myself
made
even
the
public
comments
further
in
the
interest.
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No,
my
name
is
a
video
for
those
of
you
who
weren't
here
in
previous
meeting.
We
did
a
presentation.
We
formed
a
really
an
art
alliance
with
over
30
mothers,
already
different
types
of
artists
and
we're
coming
together
to
advocate
for
a
more
public
art
that
includes
securing
the
2%
that
is
mentioned
in
this
numerator
plan,
so
we're
following
that
plan
to
make
sure
that
our
culture
is
reflected
in
in
our
city
through
public
art.
So,
last
time
we
met,
we
decided
to
move
forward
with
advocating
for
an
arts
master
plan.
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Learn
think
media
was
established
to
enhance
this
vehicle
burritos
comprehensive
plan
through
educating
in
arts
and
culture.
Specifically,
we
have
a
partner
who
is
a
direct
connection
from
Hollywood
who
does
special
effects
in
faith
apart.
He
is
currently
in
LA,
otherwise
he
would
have
been
pregnant
Aziza
today
and
we
are
working
on
getting
a
summer
camp
program.
Working
dr.
Valentine
have
already
had
the
chance
to
discuss,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
myself
present.
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Terabithia,
thank
you
for
the
time
and
we're
familiar
with
most
of
the
other
and
committee
for
a
while.
Now
this
one
introduced
from
my
staff
from
the
Republic
redevelopment
mice
in
director,
mister
Tino,
Martinez,
people,
purpose
administrator
for
all
or
she'd
be
home
and,
and
then
the
MoMA
mocking
this
is
one
of
our
administrative
assistant
area
and
direct
project
assistant.
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Is
good,
yes,
yeah,
the
city
acquirer
that
lot,
a
third
of
that
property
from
the
Sanchez
family
and
they
initially
demolish
the
old
such
as
Auto,
Parts
and
and
the
other
new
buildings
and
restaurants
over
there,
and
this
building
was
actually
scheduled
for
demolition.
But
we
got
really
lucky
when
we
did
the
refinancing
of
the
other
Hamilton
Hotel
and
basically
transferred
over
to
our
other
city
subsidiary
corporation
Nevada
Corporation.
We
got
about
1.7
million
dollars
to
the
programming,
come
back
to
the
program.
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So
at
that
point
we
figure
what
would
be
a
great
product
to
do
and
and
to
counsel
and
counsel
approved
of
the
the
conversion
and
rehabilitation
of
the
okay
pianist
building
into
an
elderly
complex.
So
we
have
scheduled
15
studio
side
apartments
for
the
elderly
downtown
as
part
of
the
project.
In
talking
about
the
comprehensive
plan,
we
are
almost
looking
at
that
dating.
We
have
internal
competition
when
you
were
there.
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The
chapter
5
is
our
housing
component,
so
we
look
at
those
other
aspects,
the
arms
and-
and
so
we
put
a
small
allowance
$4,500
for
an
artistic
mural
on
the
south
side
of
the
bill.
So
to
make
a
call
for
artists
glue
your
opinion
or
commission,
so
we
can
have
some
consideration
for
something
that
will
allow
you
all
to
develop
the
narrative
on
it.
But
we
would
want
it
to
be
consistently
hit
in
a
historical
conceptual
aspect,
that
kind
of
matches
the
building
in
downtown
I
like
to
see
Megara
bucked
up
a
little
bit
playing.
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We
we
dishes
that
for
many
years
the
Firestone
Auto
Service
Center
and
we
found
a
photograph
from
the
1930s
1930s
where
that
wall
is
actually
partially
opened
for
Phase
two
service
vehicles
and
then
the
lettering
at
the
top
that
said,
honor,
stone
and
so
called
started.
Working
on
the
building
we
haven't,
visited
Philadelphia
and
saw
some
of
the
mural
I've
been
to
other
cities
where
downtown's
have
used
this
kind
of
a
wall.
It's
an
opportunity
to
to
tell
a
little
more
about
the
story
of
the
building
the
character
of
the
commercial
downtown
of
the
30s.
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K
We
certainly
have
their
their
support
for
creating
neural,
but
we're
thinking
that
a
being
should
be
established
that
has
some
relationship
to
the
store,
downtown,
the
historic
commercial
era
of
the
30s,
the
kind
of
businesses
or
people
that
were
involved
at
the
time.
So
we're
encouraging
the
the
concept
of
the
theme
that
supports
that.
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We
have
a
little
if
there's
any
issues
where
that
money,
the
federal
funds
allows
up
to
1%
of
any
property
that
we
do,
but
we're
trying
to
keep
the
budget
now.
Obviously
we're
trying
to
make
use
of
the
fun
until
the
city
would
be
right.
Now
we
have
expenses
popping
up,
but
we
have
a
little
bit
of
an
expected,
but
we
wanted
to
leave
that
because
we
haven't
started
reconstruction.
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What
you
need
to
work
out,
and
but
the
sooner
I
can
get
the
call
for
artists
15
make
a
copy
for
30
days.
If
you
can
make
a
selection
I'm
hoping
that,
maybe
by
July.
So
then
that
way
to
contend
with
these
three
four
months:
the
concrete
majority
good
wounds.
So
they
expect
for
this
product
to
people
to
be
finished
off.
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You
would
expect
those
orders
to
go
out
there
available.
We
were
scheduled,
we'll
work
on
the
call
for
artists
proposal
for
with
money,
yes,
and
then
we
can
incorporate
Google
call
time
for
them
to
go
out
there
and
measure
and
take
photos.
Obviously
everything
skated
right
now
and
you
can't
just
go
in
there
right.
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Take
it
okay,
so
it's
been
moved
yes,
I
can't
do
I,
have
approval
all
this
a
paper
right,
not
in
favor,
okay,
very
good.
So
it's
been
moved
and
seconded
and
passed
by
this
commission
that
we
set
out
a
culture
artist,
a
call
for
artists
to
select
someone
for
the
mural
that
would
be
go
on
this
building
that
is
under.
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So
the
easiest
being
obviously
would
be
to
touch
data
not
do
a
whole
and
I
think
it
was
very
attractive.
I,
don't
know.
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And
you
know
is
very
affirming
to
see
that
you
know
this
is
just
my
take
on
this
when
we
went
to
the
meeting
at
the
Center
for
the
Arts.
His
question
was,
you
know,
there's
this
perception
of
our
community
that
the
rest
of
the
world
has
and
what
he
wanted
to
know
from
young
people
was
well.
What
are,
what
are
you
gonna
do
about
changing
and
regrettably
I
mean
we
didn't
have
enough
time
for
all
that
we
discussed
and
and
I
think
the
young
people
that
are
here
have
an
idea.
What.
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You
are
you
and
that's
just
the
way.
The
way?
The
way
is
we
just
don't
air
our
Monument
happen.
We
kind
of
put
the
best
face
full
talk
about
all
the
positive
stuff,
but
there
is
a
lot
of
stuff
that
needs
to
work,
but-
and
it's
very
pure
to
me,
with
all
the
talent
that's
in
this
town-
is
that
the
moment
that
you
come
back
or
that
you
stayed.
You
made
your
statement
that
it's
kind
of
like
that.
That's
saying
that
there's
a
philosopher
that
says
God
has
not
lost
hope.
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I
may
read
the
email
that
we
received
after
that
they
from
Sophie,
says
15
Laredo
our
enormous
gratitude
for
all
you
did
to
make
Saturday
such
a
wonderful
time
for
home
yo-yo,
was
inspired
and
moved
by
the
community
and
all
the
events.
Thank
you
in
caps
for
coming
together
and
believing
in
this
project
with
such
energy,
the
spirit
of
Laredo
was
one
of
the
most
memorable
places
where
I
had
worked.
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But
it's
we're
twin
cities,
we,
you
know
our
kids
come
and
go,
and
you
know
I
talk
to
them
about
everything
that
we
do
here,
that
we
feel
makes
it
very
different
and
very
unique:
the
diversity
of
our
cultures
and
the
richness
you
know
of
our
history
and
the
talent
they
were
in.
Oh
and
I'm,
telling
you
you're
talking
about
people
like
Elena
in
RN
and
duiker,
the
architects
that
are
world
renowned,
the
architects
and
their
life,
because
they've
been
to
Egypt
that
we
have
building
airport.
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A
Experience
something
that
it's
beautiful
everybody
will
greet
you
in
the
street.
We
have
homeless,
just
like
everybody
get
on
it.
But
if
you
go
anywhere
near
a
dough
you're
going
to
be
received,
you
know
with
people
being
friendly
and
people
welcoming
and
the
culture
that
it's
so
diverse
you
door,
music,
because
they
can
sing
well
boss
characters.
Often
he
was
talking
about
waiting
else.
Setting.
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Knows
all
about
radio-
and
you
know
he
talks
about
a
radio
all
the
time
and
he
said
I've
got
to
go
down
there
and
maybe
you
know
to
see
if
we
can
exchange
some
music
and
I
said
come
down
to
the
radio
any
time
it
so,
but
they
were,
it
was.
What
surprised
me
was
that
their
perception
of
the
radio
was
based
on
what
the
heater
they
read
it,
and
it's
like
talk
to
me
about
the
violence.
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It's
I
mean
not
that
we're
not
aware
that
people
are
crossing
everywhere
clean
wherever
they
live
or
try
to
cross
it
to
a
country.
They
think
it's
a
better
place,
but
it's
just
been
so
politicized
I
mean
even
more
so
now
than
when
we
had
all
the
issues
with
the
cartels
and
all
that
I
think
this
has
just
become
such
a
terrible
political
issue
because
it
really
does
affect
us.
It
does
I.
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Bit
through
these
don't
bring
the
morning-
and
you
know
the
funny
part
of
all-
this
is
funny
not
but
funny
in
terms
of
realizing
how
we're
kind
of
who
knew
it.
People
is
that,
initially,
the
city
said
you
could
play
on
the
bridge
and
then
national
issues
occur
and
the
traffic
is
backed
up.
It's
on
both
countries
agreed
what
we
can't
impose
that
well,
your
mom
wants
to
play
on
the
river
well.
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B
You
survive,
and
he
said
then
you
realizing
you
have
that
you
have
to
go
over
the
things.
Every
comment,
which
is
we
want
to
see
your
mom,
it
doesn't
matter
now
it
doesn't
matter.
If
it's
on
the
bridge
thing
barnable
or
in
a
barge,
it's
now
write
down,
and
it
was
wonderful
and
Gila
I,
just
I
mean
you
could
tell
he
would
really
he
found
himself
part
of
me.
I
mean
we
watch
this
documented
a
couple
more
times
and
some
of
it
make
even
more
sense.
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Maybe
let's
take
it
off
cuz,
let's
reassess
I!
Think
I
just
want
to
rethink
this,
and
since
so
many
things
are
happening
now
they
want
this
mural
here
and
I.
Think
maybe
we
just
maybe
you
know
it's
not
as
drastic
as
it
seemed
at
that
moment.
So,
but
I
do
believe
that
each
one
of
us
represents
what
are
the
City
Council
members
and
maybe
each
one
of
us
should
have
a
conversation
with
the
person
who
appointed
us
to
this
commission
right
because
I've
never
really
spoken
to
my
council
member
I'm,
very.
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And
I'm
sure
we
all
are
that's
why
we're
here
so
yeah
I
think
maybe
we
all
just
talk
to
our
city
council
members
and
then
maybe
we
could
make
a
presentation
of
the
city
at
some
future
time,
but
just
to
say
hey.
We
have
an
idea
of
what
we
want
to
do
and
we
love
the
fact
that
you
have
pointed
us
and
and
what
do
you
think
about
this
and
what
you
think
about
that
and
what,
if
we
need
more
funding
for
other
murals?
Can
we
approach
you
and
kid?
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A
Idea
approaches
swing
into
that
when
I
was
there
at
the
park,
you
know
listening
to
the
beautiful
music
and
the
diversity
I
was
thinking.
This
is
something
that
could
really
develop
into
and
I
kept
thinking
how
to
stop
myself
with
started
right
like
that,
and
and
so
we
start
little
venues
of
exactly
and
I
thought
well.
This
is
something
that
maybe
we
could
discuss
in
the
future
and
software
councilmembers
and
say
because
this
isn't
just
going
to
be
something
where
we
celebrate
who
we
are,
but
it
will
literally
bring
money
right.
A
It
becomes
the
more
people
are
going
to
come
in
from
the
outside
in
it
it's
going
to
help
our
city,
but
we
have
to
have
a
plan
and
hopefully
go.
We
have
that
master
plan
in
place.
That
would
be
something
that
we
would
want
to
look
into.
I've
always
believed
I.
Remember
when
we
had
the
border
Fishman,
how
many
fun,
and
if
and
that
Park
didn't
it
so
perfectly
for
that
as
beautiful,
especially
in
that
area,
some
basics,
not
even
would
you're
not.
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B
Trust
their
their
instincts
for
what
the
city
needs
and
how
to
engage
parts
of
the
population,
which
is
what
your
MOU
was
saying,
that
we
need
anything
at
all
parts
of
the
community
that
the
environment
I
mean
of
the
community,
and
so
we
need
to
trust
them
when
they
say.
Let's
do
this:
let's
do
that,
because
our
usually
is
ok
for
most
people
until
it
hits
a
nerve
and
that's
what
they
need
our
support,
the
most,
because
our.
B
Get
you
there
example.
The
first
time
I
went
to
a
poetry,
fish
I
thought
English
class,
but
it
wasn't
bad.
It
was
about
how
to
I
am
NOT
a
he
or
she
Here
I
am
I'm
the
and
fortunately
someone
will
be
kind
and
explain
it
to
me.
You've
made
it
before
treating
you
for
poetry
that
talks
about
that,
and
so
I
said.
Okay
open
up
expand
that.