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d. Katie's office will move to the library next week. She will be upstairs with some other <br />City staff., which should be good for collaboration. <br />e. The Main St patios go out next week —happy spring! <br />f. Discussed the LAC piano —it's pretty much always out of tune, and the tuner said we <br />might want to look into having a digital keyboard instead. <br />i. Recent pianists have sent in some recommendations for keyboards. <br />ii. Several members said if the pros are saying go digital, that's a strong sign that <br />we should. <br />iii. Mike added that many digital keyboards sound better than the real thing. <br />Kim mentioned that if we had better infrastructure overall, we could have better <br />programming —as in better lighting, a stage, risers for seating <br />i. Katie said she likes that idea, but the issue is storage. <br />ii. Mark said, more stuff means less capacity. <br />iii. Some discussion about adding a storage shed but not sure if there is a concrete <br />pad to put that on. <br />iv. Mark asked about using the Rec Center. <br />v. Katie said they will look into better lighting, better sound system, possibly a <br />stage. <br />Xl. LCC Advance Agenda Draft (Adam): <br />a. Adam presented this —Katie put it together. <br />b. Mike asked about more time to see the grant applications. <br />c. Adam said we are free to adjust the timing as we like. <br />d. Katie said it's better to see them all at once after the deadline has passed. <br />XII. Public Art: <br />a. Mark talked about growing up in a planned community in the UK, where there was <br />public art everywhere. <br />b. The question was raised: do we want to install permanent art or do art rotations? <br />c. Kim mentioned the public art in Lafayette, with rotating artists. She also mentioned <br />neighborhood art and developing a scavenger hunt for art in Louisville. <br />d. Mike said he likes the idea of having a variety of art. <br />e. Kate asked if we should try to develop our own "art identity". <br />f. Katie said the City has discussed art on the traffic light signal boxes, as well as art <br />playgrounds. <br />g. Robby mentioned the miner and John B statues —were they installed privately or by the <br />City? Also asked about whether there are named neighborhoods in Louisville —people <br />said they are mostly named from the subdivision titles. <br />h. Beth mentioned different places that do painted cows and chickens, as well as murals, <br />and sculptures that are also musical instruments. <br />i. Lean mentioned murals. <br />j. Debbie asjed for interactive art, as well as art installed in different neighborhoods. <br />k. Kim likes wind -based art, and the element -based art in the sculpture garden. <br />I. A sub -committee was formed: Debbie, Kate, Kim, Beth, Mark (lead). <br />g• <br />
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