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Martin County

File #: 26-0300   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 12/9/2025 Final action:
Title: ART IN PUBLIC PLACES HOBE SOUND LIBRARY MURAL PROJECT RECOMMENDATION
Attachments: 1. Hobe Sound Public Library Site Information FINAL.pdf, 2. HobeSoundLibraryCallForArtists.pdf
PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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ART IN PUBLIC PLACES HOBE SOUND LIBRARY MURAL PROJECT RECOMMENDATION
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Hobe Sound Library staff and Martin County Art in Public Places (AIPP) staff has been working to create public art for the new outdoor space at the Hobe Sound Library. A Call to Artists for a mural was disseminated to the community and 16 eligible submissions were received. A public meeting was held on December 1, 2025, and using criteria as defined in the Call to Artists, the Public Art Advisory Board (PAAC) is recommending the selected design to the Board of County Commissioners for approval.
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DEPARTMENT: Administration
PREPARED BY: Name: Susan Kores
Title: Director, Office of Community Development
REQUESTED BY:

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

In 1997, Martin County established a public art program (Chapter 13, General Ordinances, Martin County Code) that included on-going funding for new works of art for public appreciation with a mission to enhance the quality of the visual environment in the Martin County community, both natural and constructed. This includes promoting the spiritual, intellectual, and aesthetic enrichment of the community through public art; selecting a diversity of public art for Martin County, Florida; selecting works of art which have aesthetic and technical merit and are appropriate in context to the location; to select artists who are professionally and technically competent; and to disperse public art throughout Martin County in such a manner that it is visible and accessible to the greatest number of people.

In 2019, the Martin County Board of County Commissioners appointed the Community Redevelopment Agency Board members as the PAAC. These seven Committee members are tasked with reviewing and managing the County's Art in Public Places program regarding the selection, purchase, lease or commission of new public art and the main...

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