TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission
FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher II, City Manager
TITLE: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Art Advisory Board Recommendation of “Future Fish” Art Sculpture by Donald Gialanella, Artist to be Located on Property at the Northwest Intersection of Price Boulevard and Sumter Boulevard.
Recommended Action
Discussion and possible action regarding Art Advisory Board Recmmendation of the “Future Fish” art sculpture by Donald Gialanella, Artist to be located on the property at the northwest intersection of Price Boulevard and Sumter Boulevard.
Background Information
During the City Commission Regular Meeting on March 2, 2021, there was a consensus by the Commission to direct the City’s Art Advisory Board to provide options for a sturdy, low maintenance, and more visible art sculpture to replace the Roseate Spoonbill art sculpture that was previously located on the property at the northwest intersection of Price Boulevard and Sumter Boulevard. The original Call for Artists developed by the Art Advisory Board was posted on May 28, 2021. At the Art Advisory Board Meeting held on October 12, 2021, the Board members voted unanimously to recommend the Future Fish proposal by St. Petersburg Artist Donald Gialanella to the City Commission for consideration and approval.
Strategic Plan
Historical, Cultural, and Environmental Preservation
Financial Impact
The following outlines the estimated costs associated with the Future Fish construction:
Ø Materials, labor and installation: $34,320
Ø Reinforced concrete pad (Staff recommendation to meet current Building Codes): $12,265
Ø Two-year maintenance expenses: $1,200
Ø Total Project Cost: $47,785
Funding in the amount of $107,820.41 is available in the Fiscal Year 2022 Budget, Revenue Account Number 001-0000-324-62-05. A year-end budget amendment will be processed if existing funding is insufficient to facilitate the associated expenditures.
Procurement
The art services being procured are exempt from competition pursuant to Sec. 2-403 (a)(3)e of the City’s Procurement Code. The Department of Public Works Infrastructure and Facilities Division will manage the procurement and installation once the Future Fish Project has been approved by the Commission.
Attachments:
1. October 18, 2021 Memo and Project Proposals
2. Budget and Additional Considerations - Price and Sumter Installation
3. October 12 2021 Art Advisory Board Minutes
Prepared by: Laura Ansel, Marketing & Engagement Coordinator
Department Director: Sandy Pfundheller, Parks & Recreation Director