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File #: 15-5309   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: San Antonio Arts Commission
On agenda: 10/6/2015
Posting Language: Lackland Corridor Gateway (Final Design)
Attachments: 1. Lackland Corridor Gateway Application (Final Design)
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DIVISION: Public Art San Antonio

MANAGER: James LeFlore

COUNCIL DISTRICT IMPACT(S): 4

SUBJECT: Lackland Corridor Gateway

ACTION TYPE: Final Design

SUMMARY:
This item is to approve the final design for the Lackland Corridor Gateway project by pre-qualified artist George Schroeder in conjunction with the Lackland Corridor project team.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
On November 7, 2013 City Council approved the corridor improvement study along SW Military Drive from US Highway 90 to Old Pearsall Road. In January 2014, TCI tasked RVK to conduct a study, develop a master plan and identify enhancements to the Lackland Air Force Base Corridor. City Council approved the Lackland Corridor Enhancement Master Plan on August 7, 2014. Subsequently, Councilman Rey Saldana identified the first phase as the Lackland Corridor Gateway, a sculpture opportunity located on the corner of SW Military Drive and US Highway 90.

The sculpture opportunity includes collaboration between a pre-qualified artist and the project team to develop the conceptual design. The pre-qualified artist selected to work with the project team is George Schroeder. George Schroeder is a local San Antonio based artist who specializes in large scale metal fabrication and design. The Public Art Committee approved recommended artist George Schroeder for the Lackland Corridor Gateway on May 5, 2015.

ISSUE:
Approval of final design will authorize the fabrication phase of the Lackland Corridor Gateway project.

ALTERNATIVES:
Should final design not be approved, the artist would be asked to make changes and/or adjustments recommended by the Public Art Committee and return at a later date to present final design. Any recommended changes or requests may result in cost increases or delays that may impact the City's ability to deliver the project.

FISCAL IMPACT:
Funds in the amount of $1.6 million were identified in the City Manager's FY2015 proposed budget for Phase 1 of the Lackland Co...

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