File #: 20-434    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/25/2020 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 12/1/2020 Final action:
Title: Mural Update - Facing Race Embracing Equity installation at the Carrboro Town Hall PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Town Council to discuss the Facing Race Embracing Equity mural installation at the Carrboro Town Hall.
Attachments: 1. A - Resolution, 2. B - Mural locations
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Mural Update - Facing Race Embracing Equity installation at the Carrboro Town Hall
PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Town Council to discuss the Facing Race Embracing Equity mural installation at the Carrboro Town Hall.
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DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT INFORMATION: Patricia McGuire, pmcguire@townofcarrboro.org, 919-918-7327

INFORMATION: As cost estimates and other details related to installation are being obtained, staff is seeking direction from the Town Council on several questions related to the Town Hall mural.
Three locations on the east and south elevations of Town Hall were identified.
Questions for the Council to consider are listed below:
1. Which is the preferred location? Illustrations of three possible installations are included in Attachment B.
2. What level and type of community participation is expected? The resolution adopted on October 18th stated "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council identifies that the Carrboro Facing Race Embracing Equity logo shall be painted on an exterior wall at the back of Town Hall in a manner that does include community participation." Some painting methods allow for some community involvement, whereas directly painting on the building does not. Due to the height of the mural locations, and especially during COVID-19, community participation options are limited. Staff does envision strategies for engaging the community and celebrating the installation in an involved way without the community participating in painting directly. Examples include promotion of the event, encouragement of residents to observe the installation, post updates via social media and consider other locations and ways the logo can be shared throughout town.
Is the Council comfortable with some variation in the paint color/design surrounding the logo? The GARE Facing Race Embracing Equity logo has typically been shown on a white background. Staff does not think that the white background is part of ...

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