Agenda 07-11-19 Agenda for Art Commission Meeting
Thursday, July 11, 2019, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
at the Fire Station #2 Training Room
2615 West Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33436
AGENDA:
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
III. AGENDA APPROVAL
IV. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES
A. June 6, 2019
V. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS FROM THE BOARD
VI. ANNOUNCEMENTS/REPORTS
A. Goodlife Magazine, Toronto online article
B. July 12, 9:30 - 11 am, Water, You & I Art Camp tour
C. Tues., July 23 and 30, 10 - 11 :30am Kapok Park community sessions
VII. PROJECT UPDATES/APPROVALS
A. NONE
VIII. INTL KINETIC ART EXHIBIT AND SYMPOSIUM REVIEW
A. NONE
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. Art in Public Places branding document (see attached)
B. Public Art Ordinance Guidelines and Procedures Brief
C. Florida Association of Public Art Professionals Year in Review presentation
X. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. NONE
XI. FUTURE BUSINESS
• Discussion of Boynton Beach galley tour and/or map.
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RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
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The Art in Public Places program missiori is to integrate the
arts into the greater community.
The k upos�E::,-,, is to stimulate cultural interaction education and
economic development by selecting, siting, installing and
maintaining public art.
The visiori is to connect the cultural environment in Boynton
Beach to the global community.
The succ.c,,,,-,,ss is over 80+ artworks in public and private
development projects, 4th Intl' Kinetic Art Biennial, Avenue of
the Arts year-long rotating outdoor exhibition, unique indoor art
exhibits and the Boynton Beach Arts District.
The Art 11,E cces program is funded through an
ordinance
redevelopment projects in the
City. Seventy percent of the
one percent is to create and
build Public Art into
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Supports local jobs
Brands the City
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Attracts cultural tourism
Supports the local economy
Creates a sense of place
Connects Boynton Beach to
the global community
• Technology savvy
The Watering Hole by Mark Fuller at Boynton Town Center
• Environmentally sustainable
• The arts and culture industry has an annual impact of $3
billion in the state of Florida."
• The arts and culture industry has an economic impact of
$345.3 million in Palm Beach County."
• Cultural Tourism highest percent increased in Palm Beach
• State dollars utilized on arts and culture programs have a
return on investment of $5 for every $1 spent.**
• Local governments in Palm Beach County generated
$33.8 million from arts and culture in 2017.**
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Boynton Beach, a diverse coastal community that is culturally active and civicallyengaged.
0 Strategically loc .t d with access to three major airports .i d seaports
Maine to Miami it's the closet point to the Gulfstream earningthe title,
"Gateway to the Gulfstream"
0 Coastalmmu it mons parallel to four mile stretch of Intracoastal .t im .
0 rd largest City in Palm Beach County
0 76,000 residents
Distirict districts-,
D�Isflr�lcts - Eco Experiences
0 Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park
0 250+ acres of beach, natural i .ti i .i d and parks
0 29 Parks, 5 on Intracoastal Waterway, 3 with boat ramps
0 Barrier-Free Par
0 The Links an 18 hole championship golf course - Audubon Certified
�z�a, r, ,i, .�u 4J 4 a u u v�£, flr,,,t - Downtown East Boynton
Historical buildings
• Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center
• Woman's Club
• Old High School newly renovated into the Cultural Center
• im Magnuson House
• Jones Cottage
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Distinctive public art
Inclusive Library
Extensive Recreational programs
Events:
• Pirate Fest
• Reggae Fest
• Holiday Parade & Tree lighting
• Intl Kinetic Art Biennial
• MLK Celebration
• Blarney Bash
• 4th of July
Mai i s Di,sO ict, - Boyn ton Harbor Marina
Paradise of Bling by Jim LaPaso
0 f 2 City owned Marinasin Palm Beach County
0 1/2 mile from the Boynton Beach Inlet
0 Scuba., snorkel, charter, drift, boat rentals and p rasailin .
1°`�,li sfl °a a u„=tiIsfllct - Iredutri l Avenue
• Local service and industrial businesses
• Boynton Beech Arts District - warehouse withartists studios
craft breweries
Seasonal r events
+ public artworks in the 16.25 square miles
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• Heritage p 30 sites + 170 historical
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• Avenue of the Arty '
• Boynton Beech Art Distract Art Walk1° fs
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Town Squire to open in 2020 �
Hotel in development �`u�� err}�}��"s,
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The Journey by Debbie&Len Marucci
in the Heart of Boynton
City
• Twenty-eight developed sites
• Housing units 36,977
Owner occupied units 63%
Estimate detached homes 39%
Median home price $234,000.00
Medium rent $ 1 ,558.00
Heart of Boynton
• Affordable workforce housing
• MLK redevelopment plan in process
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• Distinct restaurants
• Diverse businesses
• Boynton Mail under redevelopment
• Uniques entertainment businesses and services
�',")eCera re & Safe Poz�,c�H,,(-, "I"'xi F""' , ReSCUe Ser, ces
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• State-of-the-art new Police Station open in 2020
• Fire Rescue Headquarters Emergency Operations Center
• Communitv connected first resr)onders
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Neighborhood Vibes by Doug Hoexema, Peter Agardy,John Griffin and Jermaine Johnson Sara Sims Park