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The sculptural figures will surround the empty pedestal in the park s Music Concourse where a statue of Francis Scott Key who owned slaves and wrote disparagingly of Black people stood before it was toppled by protestors last June. The installation was approved last week by both the San Francisco Arts Commission and the San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission s Operations Committee. It is currently under review by the Planning Commission and will also need approval by the city s Historical Preservation Committee before it can be installed. The proposal is for the art to remain for a two-year stay through June 20, 2023. ....
Aidin Vaziri May 7, 2021Updated: May 7, 2021, 6:59 pm The statue of Francis Scott Key hits the ground after a group of more than 100 protestors used ropes to pull it down in Golden Gate Park on June 19, 2020. Photo: Jungho Kim, Special to The Chronicle San Francisco city officials want to place a new public art installation honoring Black lives around the empty pedestal where a statue of “Star-Spangled Banner” lyricist Francis Scott Key once stood in Golden Gate Park. Mayor London Breed announced plans on Friday, May 7, to install the sculpture “Monumental Reckoning” by Bay Area artist Dana King in the park’s Music Concourse by June 19. ....
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ROCK SPRINGS Under the proposed preliminary budget, the city of Rock Springs will need to move about $6.1 million to its operational reserves to cover the projected shortfall. During the Rock Springs City Council meeting Tuesday, May 4, at 7 pm, at city hall, the Council will review its preliminary budget for fiscal year 2021-2022. According to a letter from Matthew L. McBurnett, Director of Administrative Services, the city will transfer about $6.1 million to its operational reserves to cover the budget deficit the city is currently facing. Last fiscal year 2020-2021, the city made budget cuts to make up for a $7.2 million budget shortfall. ....
A downtown plaza long envisioned by Logan Mayor Holly Daines has cleared all governmental hurdles, and the demolition of two Main Street buildings to make way for the multipurpose public space is expected to begin this winter. âIâm pretty excited after almost three and a half years of working towards this,â Daines said this week. âThe plaza will be a wonderful addition to our historic downtown and will be a community gathering place that creates action downtown again.â Funding for the bulk of the project was authorized in early March by the Logan Municipal Council, acting as the Logan Redevelopment Agency. Then last week, the plan gained unanimous approval from the last two regulatory bodies involved: the Logan Historic Preservation Committee on Monday and the Logan Planning Commission on Thursday. ....