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SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE
February 27, 2020
3:30 P.M. REGULAR MEETING
Saratoga City Hall, Linda Callon Conference Room | 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga CA
ROLL CALL
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
Any member of the public may address the Public Art Committee for up to three (3) minutes on
matters not on the Agenda. The law generally prohibits the Public Art Committee from discussing
or taking action on such items. However, the Public Art Committee may schedule the item for
discussion at a future meeting.
AGENDA ITEMS:
1. Public Art Committee Minutes
Recommended Action:
Review and approve the Public Art Committee minutes from February 4, 2020.
2. 2020 Paint the City: Utility Box Painting Project
Recommended Action:
Receive results of Paint the City voting and recommend artwork for each utility box
location. Voting closes February 26. Results will be presented to the Committee at the
meeting.
3. Public Art Survey
Recommended Action:
Discuss the public art survey with Public Information Officer Lauren Pettipiece.
4. Public Art Budget
Recommended Action:
Receive status update on the Fiscal Year 2019/20 Public Art budget, as well as any
recommended changes to the Public Art budget for Fiscal Year 2020/21.
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5. Future Public Art Project
Recommended Action:
Consider options for a future public art project, such as a sculpture program, an
interactive wall mural, or shadow art; and, provide direction to staff.
6. Updates on Existing Projects
Recommended Action:
Receive updates on the Rainy Day Sidewalk Poetry and Nuts about Saratoga programs.
7. Future Meetings
Recommended Action:
Discuss agenda topics and scheduling of future meetings.
ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF THE AGENDA, DISTRIBUTION OF AGENDA PACKET, &
COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
I, Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing
agenda for the meeting of the Public Art Committee was posted and available for review on
February 20, 2020 at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 and
on the City's website at www.saratoga.ca.us.
Signed the 20th day of February 2020 at Saratoga, California.
Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials
provided to the Public Art Committee by City staff in connection with this agenda are
available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Any
materials distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public
review at the office of the City Clerk at the time they are distributed to the Public Art
Committee.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate
in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 408.868.1294. Notification 24 hours prior to
the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to
this meeting. [28 CFR 5.102-35.104 ADA title II]
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MINUTES
FEBRUARY 4, 2020
PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE
REGULAR MEETING
The Public Art Committee was called to order 4:07 p.m. at Saratoga City Hall, Linda
Callon Conference Room at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Council Members Mary-Lynne Bernald, Yan Zhao
ABSENT: None
ALSO PRESENT: Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
Kayla Nakamoto, Community Engagement Coordinator
Youth Commissioners Alex Zhai, Nivi Madhan, and
Michelle Liu
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
None
AGENDA ITEMS:
1. Public Art Committee Minutes
Recommended Action:
Review and approve the Public Art Committee minutes from November 20, 2019.
ZHAO/BERNALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE MINUTES
FROM NOVEMBER 20, 2019. MOTION PASSED. AYES: BERNALD, ZHAO. NOES:
NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
2. 2020 Paint the City: Utility Box Painting Project Applications
Recommended Action:
Review Paint the City applications and select up to 3 conceptual designs at each
location.
Community Engagement Coordinator Kayla Nakamoto presented a report on the
2020 Paint the City: Utility Box Painting Project applications.
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The Public Art Committee reviewed the applications and selected 3 conceptual
designs for each utility box location. Their selections included:
Location 1
- Application #7 from Rebekah Kim
- Application #9 from Sarabela Muise
- Application #62 from Sarabella Muise
Location 2
- Application #24 from Amy Pan
- Application #25 from Jasmine Qin
- Application #50 from Aparna Vijay
Location 3
- Application #2 from Nicole Hao
- Application #26 from Ginny Sampson and John Kimball
- Application #61 from Michelle Liu
Location 4
- Application #37 from Nicole Hao
- Application #52 from Saratoga Contemporary Artists
- Application #48 from Maya Singla and Samika Agarwal
Location 5
- Application #55 from RuiXiDai Ip
- Application #56 from Fatema Kazi
- Application #65 from Siana Smith
3. Public Art Budget
Recommended Action:
Receive status update on the Fiscal Year 2019/20 Public Art budget, as well as any
recommended changes to the Public Art budget for Fiscal Year 2020/21.
The Committee discussed potential expenses in the 2020/21 Fiscal Year and
agreed to remove the interactive mural and Paint the City. The Committee asked
staff to include potential Fiscal Year 2020/21 expenses on the next meeting
agenda.
4. Future Public Art Project
Recommended Action:
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Consider options for a future public art project, such as a sculpture program, an
interactive wall mural, or shadow art; and, provide direction to staff.
During discussion on the Public Art Budget, the Committee agreed to remove an
interactive wall mural from possible Fiscal Year 2020/21 expenses. The
Committee agreed to reschedule discussion of a future public project for the next
meeting.
5. Summer Public Art Event
Recommended Action:
Consider options for a summer public art event, such as a chalk art event, hosting
rock painting at an existing event, or collaborating with the Youth Commission on
ArtExtravaganza; and, provide direction to staff.
Community Engagement Coordinator Kayla Nakamoto introduced the item.
Youth Commissioners Alex Zhai, Nivi Madhan, and Michelle Liu shared
information about ArtsExtravaganza.
The Committee and Youth Commissioners discussed the details for
ArtsExtravaganza. The Committee agreed to host a #SaratogaROCKS table at the
event and offered to provide the Youth Commission with introductions to several
local artists.
The Committee discussed hosting a #SaratogaROCKS table at one of the summer
movie nights and agreed to host a table at the July event.
6. Public Art Survey
Recommended Action:
Discuss the public art survey with Public Information Officer Lauren Pettipiece.
The Committee agreed to reschedule discussion of the public art survey for the
next meeting.
7. Updates on Existing Projects
Recommended Action:
Receive updates on the Rainy Day Sidewalk Poetry and Nuts about Saratoga
programs.
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The Committee agreed to reschedule updates on existing projects for the next
meeting.
8. Future Meetings
Recommended Action:
Discuss agenda topics and scheduling of future meetings.
The Committee agreed to meet on February 27, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. and requested
the following agenda items:
- Public Art Survey
- Updates on Existing Projects
- Future Public Art Project
- Public Art Budget
ADJOURNMENT
The Public Art Committee meeting was adjourned at 6:26 p.m.
Minutes respectfully submitted:
Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
City of Saratoga
CITY OF SARATOGA
Memorandum
To: Public Art Committee
From: Kayla Nakamoto, Community Engagement Coordinator
Date: February 27, 2020
Subject: Paint the City 2020
The deadline to submit applications for City’s program, Paint the City was on January
13. A total of 67 applications were submitted and all qualify for consideration. At the
February 4, 2020 meeting, the Public Art Committee reviewed the applications and
selected 3 designs for each of the 5 utility box locations that will be painted as part
of the 2020 program.
Selected designs for each location were posted on Peak Democracy for residents to
rank. Residents have until February 26, 2020 to cast their votes. The results of voting
will be shared with the Public Art Committee at the February 27, 2020 meeting. Per
the Public Art Policy, a formal recommendation to place the artwork is required
before artwork is presented for City Council approval at the March 4, 2020 meeting.
Following Council approval, Paint the City volunteers and selected artists will be
invited to the March 18, 2020 meeting to be recognized.
CITY OF SARATOGA
Memorandum
To: Public Art Committee
From: Kayla Nakamoto, Community Engagement Coordinator
Date: February 27, 2020
Subject: Public Art Budget
This item has been placed on the Committee’s meeting agenda to provide regular
budget updates as a standing item on the Public Art Committee meeting agendas.
For the 2019/20 Fiscal Year, public art funding includes:
• Capital Improvement Project: $25,000
• Operating Budget: $6,600
• PLACE Lease: $1,500
The estimated expenditures table below shows the amounts projected to be spent
on each project. The actual expenditures table shows the ongoing expenditures and
remaining balances in the CIP and operating funds.
Estimated Expenditures
Public Art Programs CIP Lease Operating
Paint the City 2020 $4,000.00
Saratoga ROCKS $600.00
Bicycle Racks $4,430.00
Bronze Acorn Sculpture Program $18,840.00
Rainy Day Poetry $1,360.00
Mural (Exhibit Sign) $80.00
PLACE Lease $1,500.00
Funding Amount $25,000.00 $1,500.00 $6,600.00
Balance $1,730.00 $0 $560.00
Actual Expenditures
Public Art Programs CIP Lease Operating
Paint the City 2020 $230.00
Saratoga ROCKS $25.00
Bicycle Racks $4,640.00
Bronze Acorn Sculpture Program $15,000.00
Rainy Day Poetry $710.00
Mural (Exhibit Sign) $80.00
PLACE Lease $1,500.00
Funding Amount $25,000.00 $1,500.00 $6,600.00
Balance $5,360.00 $0 $5,555.00
Future Possible Public Art Program Costs
The Committee discussed some of the possible public art costs for Fiscal Year
2020/21 at the February 4, 2020 meeting. The Committee received estimated costs
for all of the potential projects and events discussed thus far and asked staff to
provide an estimated budget without Paint the City and an interactive mural.
Public Art Program CIP Lease Operating
#SaratogaROCKS $600.00
Rainy Day Poetry 2021 * $1,750.00
PLACE Lease $1,500.00
Chalk Art Event $1,500.00
Sculpture Program * $16,700.00
Shadow Art * $10,000.00
Total $26,700.00 $1,500.00 $3,850.00
FY 2019/20 Funding Amounts $25,000.00 $1,500.00 $6,600.00
* Estimated costs can be scaled by adjusting stipend, number of locations, scope, etc.
Expenses can be adjusted based on Public Art Committee priorities, scale of the
Public Art Committee’s efforts and activities in 2020/21, available public art funding,
and as new public art priorities arise.
CITY OF SARATOGA
Memorandum
To: Public Art Committee
From: Crystal Bothelio, Assistant City Manager
Date: February 27, 2020
Subject: Future Public Art Project
At the November meeting, the Public Art Committee requested additional
information about future public art project ideas. These included a sculpture
program modeled on the Los Altos Public Outdoor Sculpture Loan program and
interactive mural or shadow art projects like those found in Redwood City.
The Committee discussed future projects and possible public art expenses for Fiscal
Year 2020/21 at the February 4, 2020 meeting and asked staff to provide updated
budget estimates that do not include a mural project.
Sculpture Program
The Los Altos Public Outdoor Sculpture Loan program has been active since the
1980s. Through this program, pieces are loaned to the City for a period of two years,
though several pieces have been on display for much longer than two years. Artists
may remove pieces sooner, loans may be renewed, and artists may donate artwork
to the City. Sculptures are displayed in a variety of public spaces, including in City
parks, on downtown streets, and green areas throughout the community. Artists
interested in participating in the program may submit a proposal for the Los Altos
Public Arts Commission to consider. The call for artwork is done every 18 to 24
months. Selected artists are responsible for transporting, placing, and removing
artwork, as well as any damages that may occur while the artwork is on display. In
exchange, artists are issued a $5,000 stipend. The City is responsible for the artwork
site, such as the base the sculpture is mounted on.
The City could initiate a similar program with starting with 3 locations, including the
City Hall courtyard, the Gateway, and Blaney Plaza. There is a concrete base already
located at the Gateway that could be used as the foundation for a sculpture. Adding
a concrete foundation to serve as the base for a sculpture in the City Hall courtyard
and at Blaney Plaza is estimated to cost $10,000 for both locations. Each location
provides unique size opportunities, with the City Hall courtyard providing space for
larger options and Blaney Plaza serving as a potential location for a small sculpture.
Since each location can accommodate different sized sculptures, the Committee
would not need to set size limits on sculptures.
In addition to sculpture location costs, other potential costs include artist stipends.
While Los Altos offers a stipend of $5,000, the Committee could start with a smaller
stipend of $2,000 per location and adjust the stipend amount if necessary.
Additionally, use of the Median Banner Program may be desired to announce the
artist application period. Banner costs are estimated at $700.
Like the Los Altos program, the Committee could request proposals and select
artwork to be displayed for a period of 2 years. The Public Art Committee has
discretion to approve placement of public art on City property if it is displayed for a
period of 3 years or less.
The Committee could also require artists to be responsible for transportation,
placement, removal, and maintenance of the artwork.
Shadow Art
In partnership with the Redwood City Improvement Association, Redwood City
sought to draw visitors to downtown Redwood City through art projects. Redwood
City put out a public call for artists to submit proposals that would achieve this goal .
After reviewing submittals, Redwood City and the Redwood City Improvement
Association decided to proceed with submissions for a shadow art display.
The Redwood City shadow art project cost was $10,000. Artists created stencils for
the various shadow designs that were used to paint the sidewalk. The displays
require regular maintenance and must be repainted 3 times per year.
With so many talented artists in Saratoga, the Committee could request that local
artists submit proposals for interactive murals and/or shadow art. The Committee
could then select an artist or artists to proceed with an interactive mural and/or
shadow art project in exchange for a stipend that aligns with available funding.
Alternatively, the Committee could provide local artists with the opportunity to
submit public art proposals of any type. The Committee could then evaluate
submittals for thoroughness, feasibility, and suitability then select an artist to
implement their proposal in exchange for a stipend.