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128MASTER VISIOn129PUBLIC ARTSenior Centers <br />In front of City Hall where the massive ugly planter box with tree is <br />City Hall <br />Middlefield and Main <br />Back of buildings at Long Train Corridor, the tracks <br />Entry feature: not the arch <br />Demarcation of entrances to Redwood City: Woodside, Whipple, Farm Hill <br />Land bridge between jail and courthouse tower <br />Street parallel to tracks/between Backyard Coffee and Pete’s Coffee <br />Jefferson underpass walls <br />Back of Sequoia Station <br />Inside parking garages <br />Parking structures: disguise the ugliness <br />Where neighborhoods identify spots: my street and other neighborhoods <br />Transition areas: by Yum Yum Yoghurt <br />Overpasses/underpasses <br />San Mateo County Buildings <br />Integrated into infrastructure: manhole covers, tree grates, kiosks <br />All Redwood City Parks: <br /> Fountains in parks <br />Grassy medians <br />Side of Fox Theater <br />In the architecture <br />Moveable format that can be moved to different locations <br />In industrial areas to make them more inviting like the seaport area, port <br />Bike paths/walking paths <br />Designated “graffiti walls” <br />On the internet (e.g. 150 people of RWC) <br />Something that threads through the city (not just a town of art, but coordinated installations such as <br />Andy Godsworthy) <br />Buildings/sculptures <br />Street lights <br />Garbage cans <br />Benches <br />What are the possible locations where you would like <br />to see public art? <br />Library, and branches <br />Courthouse/downtown <br />near Public transportation: Bus stops, train station etc. <br />Small, surprise spots, surprise places: (shadow art, a street sign) <br />Restaurants <br />Ugly places (To beautify them) <br />Near schools <br />Viewable from the freeway <br />Art wraps on public vehicles <br />Projections on walls at night <br />8.A. - Page 70