City of Concord issued the following announcement on Apr. 6.
The City of Concord is seeking the public’s participation in the development of the city’s first-ever Public Art Master Plan. As one of the largest and fastest growing cities in the state, the master plan will help city leaders create a public art program that will best serve Concord’s growing and diverse community.
As the master planning process gets underway, there will be many opportunities for the public in the weeks and months ahead to meet the team working on the plan, provide input, and learn more about public art. To begin, the public is encouraged to take a brief online survey to share their opinions on what they want to see for future public art in Concord. The survey is open through May 13 and is available at publicinput.com/ConcordArtPlan.
Residents and visitors planning to attend Art Walk on Union in Downtown Concord on Saturday, April 2 should also stop by the city’s public art information booth. The city’s public art consultant, Todd Bressi, will be available to answer questions and share information on the master plan process. He will also have the survey available for participants to easily access on their mobile devices.
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