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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.5 2022 Utility Box Art SelectionSTAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item 4.5 DATE:June 7, 2022 TO:Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM:Linda Smith, City Manager SUBJECT:2022 Utility Box Art SelectionPreparedby:Tyler Phillips,Heritage &Cultural Arts Supervisor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The City Council will consider a recommendation from the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission for artwork to be painted on 10 utility boxes in summer 2022. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Approve the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission’s recommendations for the 2022 Utility Box Art Program. FINANCIAL IMPACT:The cost of 10 utility boxes, including artist payments and miscellaneous supplies, is estimated at $10,350. This project is funded by the Public Art Fund and is included in the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Budget. DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Utility Box Art Program will include the painting of 10 utility boxes located throughout Dublin. Artwork themes should align with the City’s values, which are a part of the adopted mission and vision statements, including safety, inclusivity, diversity, equality, and history. Artwork must also be suitable for all ages. Additionally, as Dublin is celebrating its 40thanniversary in 2022, artists were asked to incorporate this theme into their artwork and illustrate events, milestones, and/or landmarks since its incorporation. Staff issued a Call for Artists on February 14, 2022, (Attachment 2), publicizing the opportunity through normal City channels (website, social media, etc.), as well as via email to a list of interested artists, past Dublin utility box artists, registrants in the cultural arts database, nearby cities with successful utility box art programs, and the California Cultural Arts Council website. 134 Page 2 of 2 The City received a total of 53 design proposals submitted by 31 individual artists by the April 22, 2022 deadline.On May 12, 2022, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission reviewed the artists’ proposals and deliberated before recommending 10 artist proposals for City Council consideration and approval. The recommended artists’ resumes, statements, and design proposals are included with this Staff Report (Attachment 1). Below is a table showing the utility box locations with the recommended artist and title of the artists proposal.TABLE 1: UTILITY BOX LOCATIONS AND ARTISTS ASSIGNMENTSBoxBoxlocationArtist ProposalTitleBox1San Ramon Road & Silvergate Drive Chloe Rong*CrossroadsBox2San Ramon Road & Vomac Road Angel Qian*The CrossroadsBox3Amador Valley Blvd & Donohue Drive Sophia Lee Breeze of Summer FlowersBox4Dublin Blvd & Inspiration Drive Ryan Zhang*Dublin Under the SunsetBox5Fallon Road & Turnberry Drive Alison Thomas Dublin Sky’s the LimitBox6Fallon Road & Cydonia Court Ekaterina Bazlakova Dublin is the HolidayBox7Tassajara Road & Palisades Drive Joy Marie Hallare Path to DublinBox8Tassajara Road & Wallis Ranch Drive Iris Shen*Creeks through DublinBox9Tassajara Road & Rutherford Drive Malachi Diaz Geometric WildernessBox10Central Parkway & Chancery Lane Rob Corder Celtic Knot*Student Artists STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The City Council Agenda was posted, and a copy of the Staff Report has been provided to the recommended artists. ATTACHMENTS:1) Design Proposals from Recommended Artists 2) Call for Artists – Utility Box Art 2022 135 Attachment 1 136 137 Environmental Awareness Article Published in “Lutrinae” Newspaper - CSUMB, 2020 Capstone Proposal Presentation - CSUMB, 2020 “Emergence” Virtual Gallery - CSUMB, 2020 “The Offices Of…” Art Show - CSUMB, 2019 “OK, Boomer” Live Workshop - CSUMB, 2019 Site 7 Exhibit - CSUMB, 2019 Site 6 Exhibit - CSUMB, 2018 Site 6 Fashion Show - CSUMB, 2018 Annual Vocal Production - Monterey Peninsula College, 2017 Early Childhood Development Program - DeAnza College, 2016 - 2018 Children’s Art Workshop - DeAnza College, 2016 - 2018 Volunteer Adult English Second Language Mentor - Evergreen School District, 2016 - 2018 REFERENCES ●Angelica Muro amuro@csumb.edu VPA Head of Department CSUMB ●Doctor Stephanie Johnson stepjohnson@csumb.edu Capstone Advisor CSUMB ●Luis Sahagun lsahagun@csumb.edu Capstone Teacher CSUMB 138 139 140 ARTIST’S STATEMENT. The World is beautiful and amazing, but people are in a hurry and they can’t see it. I show them a lyric perception of the World. I delight and surprise people and reveal to them our Wonderful World. My inspiration is our majestic surroundings - Nature, people, community and animals. When I created the series of artworks “California Dreams” during the pandemic, it was my way to communicate with the World. It is not a copy of nature, but my own conceptual vision of the World. My landscapes are Dreamscapes. When I create compositions, I imagine I am a Bird flying above the Ocean, I am an Animal hiding in the Dark, or I am living in a different Time. What does it look like from that point of view? My composition and color palette means to capture Nature’s Spirit. I use the color arbitrarily to express my feelings. That's what makes my style unique. Art for me is everything - my lifestyle, my work, my passion, my way of communication with World. I am continuously amazed by the World around me. I’m fascinated by the process of painting: searching for the colors, and creating the composition. When I paint, I fall out of time and space and feel absolutely happy. I live another life. I have so many ideas I will be painting forever. The ideas appear randomly. My favorite painting techniques are oil and acrylic on canvas. I also love to work with watercolor, color pencils and oil pastel on paper. It is my dream to exhibit my body of work to the public. This would be my romantic message to the people. 141 TITLE AND ARTIST STATEMENT FOR DUBLIN UTILITY BOX ART PROJECT I am Ekaterina Bazlakova, an established bay- area based artist. I called my artwork “Dublin is a holiday that is always with you”. Unique and beautiful, modern and comfortable, hospitable and welcoming - here are my feelings about Dublin. I think this place is very cozy for life. My artwork reflects landmarks, landscapes, and the natural beauty of Dublin. I painted the old St. Raymond’s Church house in Dublin Heritage Park and Murray Schoolhouse Museum in my project, because they are symbols of Dublin. These houses are of great importance - they tell the history of Dublin. Beautiful old bildings seem to be framed by patterns of blooming magnolia. My composition is done with acrylic in a unique decorative style, it is a dreamscape. The main idea is - peace, safety, beauty and enjoying life. 142 143 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2022 Utility Bo x Art Project Proposals will not be accepted after Friday, April 22, 2022, 4:00 PM Please indicate experience level: ☒ Professional Artist(s) ☐ Student Artist(s), working under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assign ed location: ☒ 1 ☐ 4 ☐ 7 ☐ 2 ☐ 5 ☐ 8 ☐ 10 ☐ 3 ☐ 6 ☐ 9 ☒ Any Artist: ____________________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ __ Signature of Artist: _____________________________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: _____________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ____________ Phone: _________________________________ Fax: __________________________ E-mail Address: ____________________________Website________________________ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ____________________________ Date: ________________ Joy Marie Hallare om 144 RESUME QUALIFICATIONS Programs Adobe Creative Suite Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop Office 365 Word, Powerpoint, Excel Autodesk AutoCAD, Revit, Fusion Paint Paint for Residential and Commercial Properties Responsibilities Multitask, manage budget, and meet deadlines on a timely manner COMMISSIONS 2021 “The Lost Treasure” Santa Monica, CA “The Endless Summer” Marina del Rey, CA 2020 “Bubbles” Comfort Inn, Santa Monica, CA “Venice Beach” Venice, CA “Yosemite” Walmart, Fresno, CA AWARDS 2020 “Untitled” Editors’ Pick at Colorism Healing Contest “Wildfire” Curators’ Pick at Artrepreneur 2012 “Wine Ad” Semifinalist at Adobe Achievement Awards 2007 “At Night” First Place at Emerging Artists Awards EDUCATION 2020-2022 Certificate Computer Aided Drafting and Design Fresno City College 2009-2012 BFA Graphic Design-Illustation CSU Fresno 2007-2009 AA Art-Graphic Design College of Sequoias 2003-2007 Diploma Redwood High School 145 ARTIST STATEMENT The City of Dublin is a town filled with abundance and life. It bears a rich history of settlement, farming, war, and infrastructure. My piece is based on the city at the center of all neighboring cities by the San Francisco Bay. I think of Dublin as the treasure. It attracted people to settle and expand. I used the map for the marble texture. When people pass by to see my work, I want them to see not just a map but the central focus on the thriving city and the path that leads to the clover, Dublin’s signature landmark. 146 147 148 MALACHI DIAZ EDUCATION California State University, Monterey Bay May 2021 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Humanities & Communication * GPA: 3.3 Monterey Peninsula College May 2019 Associates of Arts in Communication Studies Graduated with Honors EXPERIENCE Substitute Teacher, Gilroy Unified School District, Gilroy, CA Nov 2021 - Present ●Adapted quickly to a variety of subjects, grade levels, and teaching styles to present information effectively to students without interrupting the lesson plan schedule Speaker Support Team, TEDMonterey, Monterey, CA Aug 2021 ●Assisted VIP speakers prepare and executing their talks, guided them through the conference Customer Service Agent, Main Event Inc., Monterey, CA June ‘15 - April ‘19 ●Managed VIP client accounts and provided a personalized experience Local Outfitter, Trumaker & Co., Sacramento, CA Feb ‘15 - July ‘15 ●Built lasting relationships with clients resulting in personal referrals Administrative Assistant, The Management Trust, Rocklin, CA Aug ‘14 - June ‘15 ●Maintained a trouble-free environment for homeowners News Reporter Intern, Press-Tribune, Roseville, CA June ‘14 - Dec ‘14 ●Authored front-page stories with the oversight of the editor-in-chief Scott Thomas Anderson EXHIBITIONS, HONORS, AWARDS and PROJECTS ●California State University at Monterey Bay Alumni Biennial Exhibition 2022 ●Gilroy Art Walk 2021 ●City of Dublin Electric Box Mural 2021 ●California Endangered Species Mural in Gilroy, CA 2021 ●Capstone Festival Final Presentation - CSUMB 2021 ●Lobby Corps member and Newsletter Editor ‘20 - ‘21 149 Malachi Diaz “Save The Dublin Bees” “Breathe in Dublin” “Geometric Wilderness” In “Save The Dublin Bees” I want to remind the community of the importance of these integral insects. They are responsible for much of the pollination of our beautiful wildflowers and other plants. My design features a close up look at a bee and it’s honeycomb home inside a hive. We will also label parts of the bee’s anatomy and other facts about a bee’s life and their role in our community on different panels of the box. “Breathe in Dublin” is an ode to our miraculous lungs and the work that they do. I am encouraging healthy breathing habits such as breathing in through the nose and breathe exercises, benefits of slow breathing, and information regarding Dublin’s consistently great air quality rating. The lungs will be made up of painted flowers to become the structure of lungs. The other side will have multicolored bronchial passageways in the lungs. The inspiration for “Geometric Wilderness” comes from many camping trips in California,, especially in the Sierra National Forest. I encourage the Dublin community to reconnect with nature and see the world differently. The forest and animals will be formed with shape templates in a bright earth-based color palette. 150 151 152 153 154 Page 6 of 6 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2022 Utility Box Art Project Proposals will not be accepted after Friday, April 22, 2022, 4:00 PM. Please indicate experience level: † Professional Artist(s) † Student Artist(s), working under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: † 1 † 4 † 7 † 2 † 5 † 8 † 10 † 3 † 6 † 9 † Any Artist: ____________________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ E-mail Address: ___ Signature of Artist: _____________ _________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: _____________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ____________ Phone: _________________________________ Fax: __________________________ E-mail Address: ____________________________Website________________________ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ____________________________ Date: ________________ Sophia Lee 155 156 157 158 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2022 Utility Box Art Project Proposals will not be accepted after Friday, April 22, 2022, 4:00 PM. Please indicate experience level: Professional Artist(s)Student Artist(s), working under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location: 1 4 7 2 5 8 10 3 6 9 Any Artist: ____________________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ Signature of Artist: _____________________________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: _____________________________________ Address: _ Fax: __________________________ E-mail Address: ____________________________Website________________________ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ____________________________ Date: ________________ Yinghua Wang sarah@happyvalleyartschool.com 04/21/2022 Angel Qian 159 My name is Angela Qian and I am a ninth grader attending Monte Vista High School. I started drawing at three and a half years old and it’s a hobby that I have kept going for more than a decade because I enjoy it greatly. Throughout the years I have placed in a few art competitions. In 2019 my painting won third in the International Talent Competition and in 2021 I won an honorable mention in the PAL’s virtual competition. I had an amazing time making the paintings that I submitted and I love going through the creative process. Another incredible opportunity I had in 2021 was painting a mural at Fertile Groundworks; I worked with my art club and it took one month to finish. Furthermore, this project was featured in a few local newspapers like the Independent.Finally in 2022 my painting was put into the SRVUSD High School Art exhibit that was featured in San Ramon City Hall. Here are some of my paintings. 2021 PALs 2022 SRVUSD 2019 International 2021 Mural Ms. Wang got her PhD in Art Education from the Ohio State University (the Art Education program in OSU ranked #1 in USA). Her research focuses on critical art education pedagogy and creative thinking. As a member of the National Art Education Association, she presents frequently on the NAEA conferences. Ms. Wang comes from a family of visual artists. Inspired and influenced by her father, Ms. Wang began her training in painting and drawing when she was four years old. Her artwork won various awards in the national and international art competitions. Then she studied artistic design in Shanghai Jiao Tong University for undergraduate and Master’s degree. Ms. Wang has over 10 years teaching experiences. She started teaching studio art to students of all ages when she was 19 years old at her father’s art school. She was awarded the “Best Art Teacher” in China by the Art Education Committee, the Ministry of Education. Then she continued to pursue her PhD degree in Art Education because she loves teaching art. During her PhD study, she taught college level contemporary art and digital art courses for four years. Ms. Wang founded Happy Valley Art School in 2014 and she also teaches digital art in Ohlone College. 160 The Crossroad Throughout history, Dublin has always been known as a crossroads of the Bay Area due to it being located at the intersection of Highway 580 and 680. This dates all the way back to the Native Americans who had trading routes going through the area. This crossroad became more important as time went on carrying Spanish explorers, gold rush miners, and early ranchers and farmers. I attempted to capture this in my design by drawing vehicles from different time periods driving along the road. Additionally, I added the City of Dublin sign onto my drawing to symbolize the birth of this city and celebrate its anniversary. 161 162 163 Chloe Rong My name is Chloe Rong, and I am currently a 9th-grade student at Dougherty Valley High School in San Ramon. Ever since I was young, I have had a great interest in art, and I would love to use my skills to benefit the community. The painted utility boxes around the Tri-Valley area have brightened up the neighborhoods that they are in, and I enjoy spotting them as I drive or walk by. The Tri-Valley area has been my home for many years, and painting a utility box would allow me to give back to the community that has supported me so much. I am a member of the Lapis Lazuli Art Club: a nonprofit Tri-Valley art club that aims to empower kids with a passion for art and allow them to contribute to their communities. Below you can find a list of my art-related achievements. 2022 ●Taught several art classes at a local after school 2021 ●Received three Scholastic regional silver keys ●Painted a mural for the farm nonprofit Fertile Groundworks in Livermore ●Four art pieces were selected to be displayed at the SRVUSD Gallery ●Participated in the Dublin Art Collective’s art display at Paxti’s Pizza ●Taught several online art classes 2020 ●Received one Scholastic regional silver key and one scholastic regional honorable mention 164 Crossroads For Dublin’s 40th anniversary, I wanted to celebrate the connection between Dublin’s land and rich history. Dublin is famously known as a crossroads in the bay area, always in the middle of important connections to other locations. Dublin is also a crossroads between nature and humanity: a connection that has been going on for 40 years. My design,crossroads, aims to celebrate Dublin’s history and natural land. The design features two prominent historic buildings in Dublin: Green’s General Store and the Murray Schoolhouse to represent Dublin’s history. The landscape is a view from Dublin Hills, and shows the beautiful landscape of Dublin. The cows show how the people of Dublin have utilized the land while the flying native birds in the sky display the beauty of our native wildlife. The kites flying alongside the birds show how Dublin as a city exists with the land, and fly along with them to new heights. 165 166 Artist: Iris Shen Iris is a fifteen-year-old student artist and is currently a freshman at Dublin High School. She has been taking weekly art lessons at Michelle Meng’s Art Studio for almost seven years. She works in many mediums of art, but mostly enjoys sketching and painting. In addition to visual arts, Iris has also been trained in performing arts, such as dance and music. Because of this, her art usually takes a more whimsical approach when it comes to landscapes. She has lived all of her life in a suburban landscape but often takes outdoor hikes with her mother, which she finds to be inspiring for her art. Iris has competed in the Junior Duck Stamp Contest, the Dublin Arts Collective logo contest, and the Alameda County Fair, in which she has won the title of Best in Class and Best in Show. Iris views art as a very relaxing hobby and often finds herself drawing in her free time. 167 Supervising Profesional Artist: Chunhui Meng (Michelle Meng) Michelle has taught art lessons for 20 years and counting. Prior to teaching, she completed her years of education at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in China, majored in Fine Arts Education, and Wilfred Laurier University in Canada, majored in Fine Arts. Michelle fuses the western and eastern traditions and techniques in her teaching and in her art works. Between her teaching years, she also worked as a graphic designer and Jewelry designer for a few years. She’s also a local Artist and serves as judge for art competitions. 168 Summary of Piece My piece is called "Creeks Through Dublin." I've always felt like creeks are an underappreciated part of Dublin. Most people acknowledge their existence, but not many take time to appreciate the beauty surrounding them. They have also been in Dublin since the city was formed– they are everlasting, a permanent staple. They also hold somewhat of a sentimental value to me, as I often went on walks near these creeks when I was younger. The world seems much more vibrant when you're a child, and I brought that childlike feeling out through the vibrant colors and whimsical mood within my piece. 169 170 171 Artist Qualification Ryan Zhang (student) I am currently a sophomore at American High School in Fremont. I enjoy drawing traditionally and digitally in my free time. I have taken a variety of classes in art, such as sketching, acrylic painting, digital illustration and digital art. I enjoy exploring different art forms and work hard to build solid foundation skills. Recently I received a Golden Key award (digital art) in the 2022 Scholastic Writing & Art contest. I plan to go into the art field in the future. Kara Liu (student) Kara is a 5th grade student at Warwick Elementary School in Fremont. Kara enjoys writing, drawing and playing musical instruments. Kara likes to get her friends together to participate in the school talent show. Kate Zhang (student) Kate is a 5th grade student at Warwick Elementary School in Fremont. Kate enjoys drawing, math, travel and music. Kate wishes to go to Paris after the pandemic is over. Lulu Zhang (supervisor) Lulu graduated from the Arts Education Department of South China Normal University in China. She is currently working in the Internet advertising media industry in the Bay Area, specializing in graphic design and typography for media advertisement. She loves art and loves traveling. She and her team are motivated to participate in community activities and support each other to make our community a better place. 172 Design Rendering See attached image file. Title & Artist Statement Dublin under the Sunset The design shows a hiker overlooking the city of Dublin from a nearby hill. The city lights start to illuminate under the golden sunset. It is a beautiful and peaceful scene, yet full of liveliness. The design is inspired by my hiking experience on the hillside trails around Dublin. 173 174 CALL FOR ARTISTS Utility Box Art Project CALL ISSUE DATE: February 14, 2022 CALL DEADLINE: April 22, 2022, 4:00 p.m. PST The City of Dublin invites qualified professional artists and student artists working under the supervision of a professional artist or art teacher to submit designs for painted utility boxes. Utility Box Art is popular throughout the Bay Area as a cost-effective way to bring public art to City streets, define neighborhoods and deter graffiti. All the boxes are traffic signal cabinets owned by the City of Dublin. Boxes will be awarded to up to ten different artists based on design. The City will pay a stipend of $1,000 to each artist or, if the artist is a student or student team, to the supervising professional artist or art teacher. The stipend is intended as an artist design fee as well as cover the cost of materials that will be necessary to paint the utility box. Artists are responsible for preparing, painting, and sealing the utility boxes. The City will provide the materials to clean, primer and seal the utility box, while artists are required to provide all necessary painting materials. Artwork created under this program is considered temporary artwork and the property of the City of Dublin. As such, the City retains the right and sole discretion to remove, modify or replace the artwork. Situations in which the City may exercise this right include if the image or utility box is damaged, if the artist fails to complete the painting as shown on the approved design rendering or if the artist fails to complete the painting in a timely fashion. The artist’s name, artwork title, and photo of the artwork may be featured on the City of Dublin website and other promotional materials. Attachment 2 175 DESIGN THEME: • Dublin is celebrating its 40th anniversary since its incorporation in 1982. The City is seeking proposals that illustrate events, milestones, landmarks, and/or Dublin’s diversity since its incorporation. • In addition to the theme proposing artists are encouraged to review existing utility box art collection and develop proposals that are unique and unlike anything the City already has. To view the current utility box art collection please visit https://dublin.ca.gov/1928/Utility-Box-Art ARTWORK LOCATION: The City of Dublin, incorporated in 1982, is one of the fastest growing communities in California. Dublin is in the Tri-Valley region, about 30 miles east of San Francisco, and is bordered by the cities of Pleasanton, Livermore and San Ramon. All utility boxes are located at intersections within the City of Dublin. Please see Exhibit B for utility box locations, and photos. Artists may specify which utility box they would like to paint, or if they have no preference. However, the City reserves the right to assign utility boxes at its discretion. DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS: • Artwork should align with the design them as stated above. • Artwork should follow the City’s Values, which are part of the adopted Mission and Vision statements. Values include safety, inclusivity, diversity, equality, and history. To view the City’s full Mission and Vision statements please visit www.dublin.ca.gov/72/Mission-Vision. • Artwork must be suitable for all ages and in keeping with community values. • Artwork must be an original design and the artwork of the applicant. • Artwork must be painted in fade-resistant acrylic paint. • Artwork may include the artist’s signature, no larger than 5”x 7.” ART SELECTION PROCESS: Staff will review applications for completeness. The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will review designs at its May 12, 2022, meeting and make recommendations to the City Council. The City Council will review recommended designs and select artists at its regular meeting June 21, 2022. These dates are tentative and subject to change. 176 Selected artists will be asked to sign a Public Art Agreement, including standard liability waiver and release. In the case of underage artists, the City will enter into the agreement with the supervising professional artist or art teacher. Underage artists and underage painting assistants will be required to have a parent sign the liability waiver and release. PROCESS: City Staff will coordinate with the artist, other City departments and neighboring businesses or homeowners to select a mutually agreeable three-week painting period between July 1, 2022, and September 30, 2022. Artists are responsible for prepping the utility box, painting the design, and sealing with a clear anti-graffiti coating. The City will provide supplies for the artist to prep and seal the utility boxes. Artists are responsible for purchasing their own painting supplies. Artists are expected to clean and primer the utility box, paint the entire utility box including the side boxes and pipes, and for sealing the utility box when the painting is complete. Artists may not paint over key holes, meters or numbers. Artists may enlist painting assistants. All painting assistants must sign a liability waiver and release. Underage painting assistants must have a parent sign the liability waiver and release. Student artists must be supervised by a professional artist, who is ultimately responsible for the artwork of the student. Student artists must provide their professional artist’s qualifications with their application. Student artists and their teacher/professional artist will be required to meet with Staff prior to starting the project, to ensure they understand the City’s expectations. Upon completion of the utility box, City Staff will meet with the artist at the site to inspect/approve the artwork and take a publicity photo of the artist with their completed utility box. 177 PROPOSAL SPECIFICATIONS: The proposal must be submitted as a digital file by email. Provide one digital copy (pdf or jpeg). A complete proposal will include the four elements listed below: a. Completed Coversheet: Use form provided at the end of this application. b. Artist Qualifications: One page resume of each artist involved. Student artists should include their own biographies/resumes, no longer than one page, as well as that of the professional artist or art teacher who serves as the team’s supervisor. c. Design Rendering: The provided template must be used for color renderings of your proposed design for the box (Exhibit A), showing all four sides and the top of the utility box. Artists may submit up to three separate designs. However, each proposed design must have its own separate color renderings page. If you wish to be considered for a specific box location or locations, please label the rendering with the utility box number. If you have no preference, label the rendering “Any.” Label each rendering with your name. d. Title & Artist Statement: Provide a brief statement and title (100 words or less) about your proposed artwork. This could include your source of inspiration, the significance of the image(s) or a comment on the style or technique you have proposed. Each proposed design must have its own artist statement. 178 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: All proposals must be received by Tyler Phillips, Heritage and Cultural Arts Supervisor by Friday, April 22, 2022, 4:00 PM. It is the responsibility of the applicant to verify the receipt of the electronic proposal by the scheduled deadline. DIRECTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL: Submit one digital copy (pdf or jpeg) by email to : tyler.phillips@dublin.ca.gov subject: “Dublin Utility Box Project 2022.” a) Completed Proposal Coversheet b) One page resume c) Design rendering using the provided utility box template (limit 3 designs) d) Title of the art and Artist Statement describing the design(s) COSTS INCURRED IN RESPONDING TO THE PROPOSAL: The City of Dublin shall not be liable for any costs incurred by the artist(s) in responding to this request for a design proposal. SUBMIT YOUR DIGITAL PROPOSAL PACKET AND COVERSHEET TO: Staff: Tyler Phillips, Heritage & Cultural Arts Supervisor City of Dublin, Parks and Community Services Phone: (925) 556-4558 Email: tyler.phillips@dublin.ca.gov 179 PROPOSAL COVERSHEET: Dublin 2022 Utility Box Art Project Proposals will not be accepted after Friday, April 22, 2022, 4:00 PM. Please indicate experience level:  Professional Artist(s)  Student Artist(s), working under supervision of Art Professional Please indicate any specific box(es) you have proposed a design for, or check ‘No Preference’ if you would be willing to adapt your design(s) to fit any assigned location:  1  4  7  2  5  8  10  3  6  9  Any Artist: ____________________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ Co-Artist, if applicable_________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ____________ Phone: _________________________________ Fax: __________________________ E-mail Address: ____________________________Website________________________ Signature of Artist: _____________________________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Signature of Co-Artist, if applicable: _________________________________ Date: ________________ Supervising Art Professional, if applicable: _____________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ____________ Phone: _________________________________ Fax: __________________________ E-mail Address: ____________________________Website________________________ Signature of Supervising Art Professional: ____________________________ Date: ________________ 180 Utility Box Art Template Please use this diagram or similar format of a utility box to show the image you would like to paint on the four sides and to p of the box. Keep in mind that the City’s utility boxes vary in dimensions and size and will also have additional cabinets and meters on them. This is a generic diagram to better illustrate how the design will appear on the utility box and will be provided to those re viewing the proposals. Art Title: Top of Box Front Left Side Back Right Side 181 City of Dublin Utility Box Art Program 2022 Exhibit B All boxes are located at intersections within the City of Dublin, Ca. 182 BOX 1 San Ramon Rd & Silvergate Dr. BOX 2 San Ramon Rd & Vomac Rd. 183 BOX 3 Amador Valley Blvd & Donohue Dr Next to the Dublin Senior Center. BOX 4 Dublin Blvd & Inspiration Dr. In front of Valley Christian Center 184 BOX 5 Fallon Rd & Turnberry Dr BOX 6 Fallon Rd & Cydonia Ct 185 BOX 7 Tassajara Rd & Palisades Dr. BOX 8 Tassajara Rd & Wallis Ranch Dr 186 BOX 9 Tassajara Rd & Rutherford Dr. BOX 10 Central Pkway & Chancery Ln. 187 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item 4.6 DATE:June 7, 2022 TO:Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM:Linda Smith, City Manager SUBJECT:Budget Adjustment for the Purchase of Two Dual-Purpose Police MotorcyclesPrepared by: Nate Schmidt, Captain Dublin Police Services EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The City Council will consider a budget adjustment in the Vehicle Abatement Fund for the purchase of two all-electric Zero FXP dual-purpose police motorcycles from Elk Grove Power Sports. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Approve the budget change. FINANCIAL IMPACT:Two all-electric Zero FXP dual-purpose police motorcycles will cost $35,720.66. There is sufficient fund balance in the Vehicle Abatement fund to make this purchase. There is no impact to the General Fund. DESCRIPTION:Dublin Police Services staff have conducted research into the use of dual-purpose police motorcycle for enforcement services, particularly with its ability to work areas not easily accessible to other response vehicles. This increased mobility decreases response times and provides additional options on how resources can be deployed. Dual-purpose motorcyclessupport a variety of law enforcement duties including vehicle abatement and traffic enforcement throughout congested streets, school campuses, parks, and unpaved rural areas. Staff has found the all-electric Zero FXP dual-purpose motorcycle to best meet the needs of the Dublin Police Services. The Zero FXP was selected because of its capability, versatility, and durability. This motorcycle was also selected due to its ‘all-electric’ drivetrain, providing a cleaner environmental carbon footprint along with zero noise pollution. The Zero FXP has a battery range 188 Page 2 of 2 between 46 to 91 miles and a full battery charge can be completed in just over an hour. The motorcycle is equipped with a modular battery system allowing batteries to be removed from the body and charged conveniently from a 110v outlet or 220v outlet. Staff conducted extensive research and the lowest cost presented for two 2022 Zero FXP dual-purpose motorcycles is Elk Grove Power Sports. The competitive pricing obtained is shown in the Tables below:COMPARISON PRICING –TWO 2022 ZERO FXP DUAL-PURPOSEMOTORCYCLES(Includes Purchase Price, Sales Tax, and Documentation Fee)DEALER TOTAL COSTElk Grove Power Sport $35,720.66SF Moto $37,432.46San Jose BMW/Vespa $38,000.00Staff has obtained written approval from the Alameda County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Authority to utilize funds in this account for the purchase of these motorcycles, however the purchase requires the City Council to adjust the budget accordingly. Once in service, the motorcycles will be placed on the internal service budgeting schedule for future replacement. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The City Council Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS:1) Budget Change Form 189 Attachment 1 Budget Change Reference #: From Un-Appropriated Reserves X Budget Transfer Between Funds From Designated Reserves Other Account Amount Account Amount 2102.2111.72108 $35,720.66 6/7/2022 Posted By:Date: As Presented at the City Council Meeting **********Finance Use Only********** CITY OF DUBLIN Utilization of Alameda County Vehicle Abatement Fund to purchase two electric Zero motorcycles REASON FOR BUDGET CHANGE FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 BUDGET CHANGE FORM DECREASE BUDGET AMOUNT INCREASE BUDGET AMOUNT EXP: Vehicle Abatement Fund - Police - Police Vehicles City Council's Approval Required C:\Users\EASYPD~1\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@B00D798A\@BCL@B00D798A.xlsx @BCL@B00D798A.xlsx 190