Naperville Seeks Input on Shaping the Future of its Public Art
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NAPERVILLE, Ill. ~ Naperville, Illinois - The City of Naperville is seeking input from its residents, workers, and visitors to help shape the future of public art in the community. An online survey has been launched and will be open until October 31st at 4 p.m. to gather feedback on preferences for public art styles, themes, and locations. This initiative aims to guide future projects that align with the community's vision.

According to Shannon Greene Robb, Special Events and Community Arts Program (SECA) commissioner, "Public art shapes the future of our community. It sparks conversation, tells our evolving story, and creates a more vibrant, inspiring Naperville." She encourages everyone to participate in the survey and share it with friends and neighbors.

The survey consists of less than 20 questions and takes approximately five minutes to complete. It is being conducted through Polco, a civic engagement platform used by local governments. The results will be posted on the city's website in November.

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City Clerk Dawn Portner emphasizes the importance of hearing from all members of the community - residents, workers, and visitors - regardless of their level of interest in public art. "Different perspectives are valuable," she says. "The survey will help Naperville create a public art plan that resonates with everyone."

To participate in the survey, individuals can visit bit.ly/naperville-art-survey. For any questions about the survey, they can email portnerd@naperville.il.us.

For more information on the City of Naperville, visit www.naperville.il.us. Residents can also sign up for Naper Notify, the city's notification system that provides important emergency and community information through various channels such as phone calls, text messages, emails or a smart phone app. To sign up for this service, visit www.napernotify.com.

Naperville is committed to involving its community members in shaping its public art landscape and encourages everyone to take part in this survey to help create a more vibrant and inspiring city.

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