San Antonio's rainbow crosswalk is causing a bit of a fuss, and now the city is asking the state for the green light to keep it painted. It's a colorful debate about public art and what the state will allow.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 6 mentions in the last 30 days, 6 the 60 before.
The financial impact is related to the cost of commissioning and installing the artwork.
Park visitors, local residents, and artists will benefit from the new art installation.
Some commissioners expressed concern that the pavilion's scale might detract from the plaza's historic character and obscure important views.
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The commission approved final designs for public art at Markson Park and the Terminal A Expansion. These projects will add new artistic elements to public spaces.