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FINE ARTS & CULTURE COMMISSION 121621
A
B
A
Okay,
do
we
have
any
citizens
call
citizens
coming
tonight.
B
A
C
C
Everything
that
I
grew
up
with
is
basically
from
what
I
remember
and
a
little
bit
of
stuff.
That's
now
now
the
the
wall
that
I
wanted
to
paint
on,
because
this
is
actually
nine
feet
by
135,
but
unfortunately
I
painted
another
mural
on
that
one
last
year.
C
It's
in
a
district,
alisa's
district,
okay,.
D
B
E
D
A
E
And
with
which
the.
C
E
C
The
huge
wall
is
20
feet
high,
because
it's
two
stories,
the
only
reason
I
would
I
would
like
to
lift
it
off
the
ground
is
because
they
parked
cars
there.
So
that
way,
no
matter.
C
And
because
of
the
insurance
that
I
carry
just
you
know,
I
wouldn't
be
able
to
to
like
volunteers
and
stuff
like
that
right,
because
you
would
have
to
get
up
about
seven
feet
down
and
I
could
but
then
my
insurance
goes
up.
I
have
a
general
contract.
A
D
Not
allowed
to
be
funded
through
those
funds,
but
in
this
case
this
is
where
you
know
we're
trying
to
hopefully
get
the
hot
tax
funding
and
with
the
hot
tax
funding,
then
there
will
be
able
to
be
grants.
D
Private
property-
and
I
feel,
like
you
know,
there's
only
lucky
that
that's
great,
because
that
is
a
site
where
tourists
will
be,
and
so
it
seems
like
that
would
be
a
good
fit
for
a
grant,
but
that
you
know
the
city
is
not
not
there.
Yet
you
know
in
the
future.
You
know
the
the
duties
and
and
role
of
the
commission
is
not
a
funding.
G
The
city
cannot
apply
for
it.
The
ones
that
would
have
to
apply
will
be
any
kind
of
group
right
that
is
associated
with
the.
G
B
D
Was
having
a
hard
time
hearing
who.
D
Knows
what
district
that
the
hotel
is
in,
but
depending
on
the
distributors,
if
that
council
member
still
has
some
unspent
funds
well,
and
there
are
unspent
funds,
yes
in
district
8.
So
that
could
be
something
that
maybe
could
be
taken
to
the
council
member
and
see
if
she
would.
D
You
know
from
the
previous
year
you
know,
and
it's
probably
better
to
get
that
sorted
out
before
the
cultural
arts
plan
is
adopted
because
once
it's
adopted,
then
everything's
gonna
have
to
go
through
that
process.
So
that
would
be
my
recommendation
to
trying
to
get
it
done.
You
know
sooner
rather
than
later,
and
you
know
not
having
to
wait
for
a
process
in
place
for
that.
G
The
other,
the
other
mural,
that
you
said
you
did
similar
to
this.
B
E
D
C
C
This
you're
talking
nine
feet
by
135
feet.
C
E
E
E
A
B
C
So
just
I'm
trying
to
be
an
advocate
for
the
mural.
That's
at
the
plaza.
C
E
A
All
right,
you're,
moving
back
to
the
regular
agenda
item,
a
is
the
public
heart
master
plan.
Sure
I
took
your
chair.
E
D
To
follow
up
on
the
last
presentation
that
we
did
was
in
october
and
if
I
recall
correctly,
you
guys
did
not
need
quorum,
so
there
was
only
a
portion
of.
D
Sorry,
my
computer
decided
to
freeze,
and
so
I've
got
holes
and
things
over
here.
D
Well,
you
guys
have
to
print
out
right
and
what
what
I
was
going
to
show
is
going
to
be
the
presentation
format
of
it,
because
it's
a
little
bit
easier
to
digest,
but
I'll
just
kind
of
just
go
through
it
very
quickly
since
it's
our
top
spark
and
covered.
But
you
know.
D
Basically
the
background
the
you
know:
the
city
says
that
all
city
commissions,
the
intent,
is
to
empower
you
know
you
all
to
be
more
effective
and
efficient
and
meeting
the
responsibilities
while
enhancing.
D
Receive
funding,
you
know
the
volunteer
role
and
the
the
idea
here
is
just
that.
You
know
you
all
are
providing
oversight
to
the
processes
that
will
be
put
in
place
via
the
master
plan.
D
You
know
should
have
a
vision
statement
and
a
set
of
bylaws,
and
we
talked
about
it
that
weekly
last
time,
but
this
is
something
that
you
know.
After
interviewing
a
few
of
the
commissioners,
we
learned
that
it
sounds
like
there
was
a
visually
workshop.
D
Was
put
together,
but
but
nothing
was
ever
really
adopted
and
it
is
something
that
is
supposed
to
happen.
I
mean
it
should
be
reviewed
annually
and
since
that's
not
happening.
D
B
D
B
E
G
F
I
I
still
don't
think
a
property
is
allowed
because,
even
with
the
regular
use
of
and
maybe
eddie
I
know
some
other
projects
are
happening,
but
I
can
tell
you
of
the
use
that
we
have
of
the
regulations
that
we
have
for
the
use
of
photoelectricity
text.
We're
not
allowed
to
use
it
in
private
property.
I
don't
know
if,
for
arts
and
culture
there's
another
provision
that
allows
that,
but
as
far
as
I
know
it's
not
for
for
that
use,
but
I
I
yield
to
edius.
D
She
was,
she
was
going
through
this
up
art
studio,
draft
of
10
12.
H
B
So
she
is
gonna,
bring
it
to
you,
okay,
but
it
does
need
to
be
like.
D
Actually,
there
was
a
group
who
worked
on
it.
I
was
you
were
never
in
the
meetings
with
the
city
lawyer.
D
H
H
It
goes
on
and
says,
like
airport
bridges
roadways.
Basically
I
guess
there
was
things
that
weren't
put
on
the
original
one
yeah
I
want
to
put
now
on
that.
The
only
thing
I
had
a
couple
of
questions
for
the
construction
cost.
What's
that
different
to
like
your.
E
H
Okay,
so
I
guess
they
want
to
put
a
design
cost
to
that
construction
cost
to
the
two
percent.
So
I'm
guessing
that
includes
the
designer
that's
going
to
design
those
plans.
They
want
to
put
that
two
percent
budget
to
go
to
the
designer
and
the
construction
instead
of
just
the
construction.
I
think
that
correctly
somebody
that
studied
a
lot
more
than
I
I.
D
That
are
part
of
17-42-42,
so
those
are
the
definitions.
So
these
are
some
recommendations
to
see
because
over
here
it
says,
construction
cost
means
a
total
city,
funded
portion
of
the
capital,
improvement
project,
less
demolition,
cost
equipment,
cost
normal
major
maintenance,
causing
real
property
acquisition
costs,
and
then,
over
here
they're
saying.
H
I'm
guessing
somebody
has
to
design
that
right.
What
who's
like
those
funds
come
from:
half
the
two
percent
from
somewhere
else
or
how.
D
We're
going
over
the
the
proposed
proposal.
H
What
was
it,
what
was
the
question
like
on
the
construction
cost?
I
know
that
now
it's
including
the
sign
cost.
I
guess
how
what
were
we
doing
or
how
was
the
commission
doing
it
before?
Was
it?
Was
it
being
designed
the
design
getting
from
different
funds
and
then
being
construction
with
the
two
percent,
and
now
they
want
to
put
it
with
two
percent?
Or
can
you
like
eleven.
D
If
I
understood
the
question
correctly
right
now,
the
way
they're
taking
the
the
way
they're
calculating
it
is
they
are
using
the
design
and
construction
costs.
So
they
haven't
done
it
where
they've
separated
out
construction
costs
right.
So
that's
a
good
thing,
and
so
I'm
not
sure
which
page
are
all
looking
at
the
second
page
of
your
post
changes.
H
D
To
create
and
update
the
vision
and
the
bylaws,
if
that's
okay
with
you
chairman,
you
know,
I
think
that.
D
Lined
up
the
way
that
they're
supposed
to
be
then
get
better,
we
can
set
you
all
up
for
success,
and
so
would
you
all
be
able
to
vote
on
that
today
on
a
vision
statement?
D
D
D
Second
thing
that
I
want
we
can,
we
can
continue
to
discuss
the
ordinance
and
then
I
can
move
back
to
the
second.
B
D
Okay,
were
there.
H
Yes,
or
about
the.
H
Changes
for
me,
the
section
two
commission,
I
don't
know
why
this
must
be.
It
needs
to
be
added,
but
can
you
elaborate
on.
D
Yeah,
that's
just
that's
just
a
common
practice
that.
D
D
I
think
there
was
a
you
know:
existing
wording
on
the
ordinance.
You
know
his
costs
and
confusion
about
what
your
powers
and
duties
are.
D
A
A
B
F
We
have
a
grand
writer
in
the
city,
arnold
lozano
and
he's
a
friend
writer
he's
under
the
economic
development
department.
We
are
it's
planned
to
seek
the.
F
F
Are
in
dc
for
legislative,
so
right
now
we
have
access.
F
As
we
grow
the
the
arts
and
culture
team,
that
would
be
a
great
asset
to
have
so
we
will
certainly
put
that
in
the
list
of.
H
H
Did
I
do
that
like
being
a
part
of
the
commission,
or
is
that
not
possible.
H
H
Right,
like
the
grand
contributions
and
partners
for
public
art,
so.
D
H
D
B
Asked
him
if
he
would
consider
funding
when
I
was
with
vmt.
D
D
Yeah,
the
banks
that
came
up
a
lot
in
the
community
engagement
both
in
the
one-on-one
interviews
and
in
the
survey
people
definitely
feel
like
you
know.
Everybody
knows
that
the
banks
usually
have
community
development
funds
or
you
know,
give
back
give
back
to
the
community
tech
funds,
and
so
the
banks
are
definitely
a
good
good
source.
Ibc
was
mentioned
a
lot
yes
because
they
they
do.
D
You
know
those
changes
and
you
know,
or
we
can-
or
you
can
have
more
time
to
review
and
ask
questions
if
you
prefer,
but
they
this
is
what
we're
putting
into
the
master
plan
and
so
we're
like
literally
finalizing
it
like
tonight
tomorrow,
it'll
be
done
at
least
the
first
draft
will,
but
you
know
it'll
still
be
by
the
time
it
goes
to
the
city
for
review
will
probably
be
next
week
early
next
week
and
then
you
know
we'll
still
have
a
period
of
you
know
to
do
final
edits
and
all
that.
D
So
you
know,
if
you
all
have
any
other
comments.
You
know,
or
you
want
more
time
to
review
that,
just
let
me
know,
but
if
not,
then
we
should
probably.
A
E
A
B
F
H
Yes,
so
I've
kind
of
talked
to
commissioner
we've
kind
of
discussed
a
couple
of
locations
and
just
wanted
to
get
you
the
ideas
from
the
console.
H
They
had
discussed
the
underpass
under
this
columbia
bridge,
maybe
doing
like
an
odd
mural
or
something
underneath
there
with
like
lights,
and
maybe
some
girls.
E
H
I
think
I
believe
they've
already
talked
to
texta
and
they
might
be
on
board
of
doing
that.
So
I
really
wanted
to
see
if,
since
there
isn't
really
a.
H
B
H
It
is
tech,
stock,
property.
D
D
H
It's
the
one
crossing
violence
road.
So
it's
eight
of
mines,
road,
there's,
the
underpass
towards
columbia,
bridge.
H
D
D
F
D
What
he
was
talking
about
of
doing
some
kind
of
art,
installation
or
a
mural.
D
That's
what
we
were
talking
about,
because
it's
a
highly
highly
used
area
right
and
yeah.
It
would
be
great
to
have
some
art
there.
H
And
ellia
are:
are
the
commissioners
monies
specific
to
art
or
are
they
all
just
a
contingency
budget?
For
her?
Do
you
know,
elliott?
E
H
Gotcha,
okay,
so
I
guess
we
have
somewhat
of
a
budget,
but
to
start
talking
about.
E
H
E
E
H
What
I
I
don't
know,
and
I
would
like
to
know,
if
maybe
staff
you
guys
know
of
you,
know
the
different.
H
G
D
G
D
You
know
like
when
you
go
to
the
airport
down
clark,
how
they
put
really
cute
like
deer
and
cactus
and
stuff
on
the
sides
of
that
yeah.
That's
I
guess
date.
I
don't
know
who
decides
that.
G
D
G
What
kind
of
fun
to
see
what
kind
of
funds
do
they
use
for
all
those
murals
that
they
have
done
in
different
cities?.
D
D
You
know
each
one
is
each
one's
unique.
We've
done
personally
have
done
some
in
houston.
You
know
one
of
them
that
we
did
was
funded
by
the
american
planning
association.
They
were,
the
apa
was
doing
a
conference
here
in
houston
and
they
hired
us
to
you
know,
do
some
sort
of
community
oriented
project
and
we
chose
an
underpass
painting
project
and
it
was.
D
You
have
the
city
that
will
fund
it
themselves,
so
there's
really
no
like
just
one
way
of
doing
it,
there's
a
lot
of
different
ways
to
that
you
can
get
there.
I
think
lighting
would
be
great
there,
like
some
kind
of
installation,
light
installation.
D
I
think
lighting
would
be
great
there
like
a
light
installation
or
maybe
even
some
painting,
underneath
you
know
but
lighting.
I
I
just
I
love
the
lighting,
because
you
know
I
don't
know
it's
different,
you
know,
and
it
brings
a
lot
of
color.
You
can
do
a
lot
of
different
things.
I
really
think
that
would
be
great
there
yeah.
E
D
For
that,
I
believe
beautiful
yeah
that
san
antonio
project,
just
so
you
know
that
bill
fitzgibbon's
one
was
250
000
for.
E
D
For
less
than
that,
just
you
know:
we've
done
it
for
about
half
that
yeah
by
working
directly
with
the
phillips,
a
philips
lighting
designer,
as
opposed
to
working
with
an
artist
like
bill
and
that's
one
way
to
kind
of
still
it's
still
a
high
cost,
because
it's
not,
as
you
know,
it's
about
half
course.
D
D
We
can
mail
out
the
email
to
everyone,
but
basically
what
we
did
was
we
took
the
projects
that
are,
you
know,
they're
being
worked
on
as
part
of
the
cip
in
each
district,
and
then
we
suggested
types
of
artwork
or
whether
we
thought
yeah.
Maybe
that
was
not
a
good
project
to
try
to
do
this
with,
and
so
we
really
wanted
to
get
you.
You
know
you,
all's
idea
or
your
you
guys.
D
Thoughts
on
which
of
these
would
be
priorities
because
they
can't
all
get
done
right
because
there's
not
enough
funding
to
do
art
like
all
of
them
right,
but
if
we
could
prioritize,
which
ones
would
be
the
most
important
ones
in
each
district.
That's
what
we
were
hoping
to
do
today.
D
D
H
Ellia,
do
you
have
any
engineers
estimate
for
any
of
these
type
of
projects,
like
estimates
estimated
cost?
As
far
as
like,
for
instance,
like
you,
you
said
the
lighting
for
an
underpass
can
go
between
150
to
250
right.
Maybe
if
we
had
something
like
that,
so
we
could
have
somewhat
of
a
budget
in
engineers.
D
Yeah
I
mean,
I
think,
that
we
could
you
know
we
don't
have
that
in
the
master
plan,
but
I
think
it's
something
that
we
could
work
with
you
all
to
develop
that
but
or
we
could
develop
something.
D
What
to
expect
in
terms
of
pricing
and
budgeting,
but
we
don't
have
that
in
the
master
plan,
but
that
would
be
great
just
for
us
for
the
knowledge
to
have
right
so
that
we
know
what
we're
thinking
thinking
about
or
looking
at.
If
we
had
that
it
would
be
great.
I
know
if
you
can't
hear
me
like
the.