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Recommend Approval of a Memorial at the Central Avenue Pathway
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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Recreation and Park Commission
From: Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director
Re: Recommend Approval of a Memorial at the Central Avenue Pathway
BACKGROUND
At the end of Central Avenue at Eastshore Drive, there is a short pedestrian pathway to the water.
Denise Sims, an Alameda resident, approached Alameda Recreation and Parks Department (ARPD) staff with a request to install a small memorial in honor of her son who died on this pathway.
DISCUSSION
This is the information from Ms. Sims about her memorial.
“The piece of art I made and designed specifically to be installed at this location is in honor of my beloved son, Austin. He died at this location.
I am a commercial artist and Austin was an amazing artist himself. This commemorative public art piece is an aligned piece and reflection of Austin’s Spirit as well as honoring all sons and daughters who’ve passed. More specifically designed and aligned to honor the passing of youth.
Additionally, I’ve supported public arts for over 30 years.
I view public art as a community contribution enhancing our beautiful ‘Island Nation’, and there are many artists who live here. More public art in Alameda is a fitting reflection of the people who live here and enriches community spaces as well.
Additionally, Austin was cremated. I’ve had numerous requests from youth friends about demarcating a place that honors Austin in reverence.
This art piece dominantly reflects a community spirit to honor sons and daughters who’ve passed, as well as Austin.
The piece is made of steel painted in enduring lacquer spray paint and oil. Even though it’s public, I take full responsibility for managing any repair or refurbishment in the case it were defiled in any way.
In support of commemoration and public arts, I request the approval of this permanent installation.”
The memorial is approximately 8 inches tall and 13 feet long. It is proposed to be installed on the side of a concrete curb at ground level at the base of a small fence that protects an outfall to the water.
The City would enter into an agreement with Ms. Sims to state that the City is not responsible to for maintenance and that it can be removed if damaged too significantly. Ms. Sims will also be responsible to pay all costs for professional installation of the piece.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There is no City cost to this memorial. The cost to create installation brackets and install is $1,300 and will be paid by Ms. Sims.
RECOMMENDATION
Discuss and vote on a memorial at the Central Avenue Pathway.
Respectfully submitted,
Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director
Exhibits:
1. Memorial Location and Photos