Apply to Install Street Art on a City Owned Utility Pole or Cabinet
1. Check if your proposed intersection street art is eligible
We're excited to learn more about your proposed street art! Let's first see if it's eligible. We require a level of compatibility with the character and architectural style of the surrounding area. Street art within intersections are eligible, but they can't be installed within crosswalks.
Do you want to install street art somewhere else? Check out the links below:
2. Review the ordinances
Check out the below policies for more information:
3. Check the material requirements
CHALK
If you use any chalk, make sure it's water soluble.
PAINT
Make sure you paint the street art with only acrylic water-based traffic marking paint. We ask that you use traditional colors (white, yellow, blue, red, and black) or other colors achieved by mixing the traditional colors.
Paint should not:
- Be applied using an aerosol paint or a paint sprayer device
- Be applied in dark colors that would result in excessive heat on the utility cabinet
- Cover warning labels
- Cover a hinge, latch, or any other portion that inhibits access to the cabinet
4. Gather your information
You'll need to provide us with information about:
- How long you're proposing the street art to exist (temporary or permanent)
- The proposed location. We'll ask for pictures and maps of the proposed site
- The artwork. We'll ask you to upload a drawing or copy of the proposed public artwork
- The concept behind the street art and the materials planned to use
5. Complete the application
6. We'll review your application
We'll assess your street art concept, timeline, and other details. We'll contact you if we need more information.
7. We'll make a recommendation
We forward a recommendation (to either approve or deny) to you, the City Manager, and the Planning Department.
8. Create the street art
After we approve your street art, you're all set to begin creating!