Legislation Details

File #: 21852-26    Version: 1
Type: Briefing/Report (Dept,BCC) - Action Requested Status: Agenda Ready (BCC)
File created: 6/17/2026 In control: Arts in Public Places Advisory Board
On agenda: 6/25/2026 Final action:
Title: Lion Sculpture Designs
Presenters: Arts in Public Places Advisory Board
Attachments: 1. A - Borup Redesign #1-Sitting Pose, 2. B - Borup Redesign #2-Sphinx Pose
Title
Lion Sculpture Designs
Recommended Action
I move that the Art in Public Places Board select the revised lion sculpture design #1 by artist Daniel Borup and recommend to County Council that Borup be commissioned to design, fabricate, deliver, and install the sculpture for the Police Station public art project, with a not-to-exceed project budget of $75,000 dollars, inclusive of installation, contingency, plaque, and ribbon-cutting ceremony expenses, and excluding gross receipts tax.
Body
Working Group members will discuss next steps of the Police Station project. The Police Station Art Working Group has continued development of the lion sculpture project through public engagement, artist coordination, and site-planning discussions. Following review of the two semi-finalist sculpture designs and a public survey that received more than 400 responses, the Working Group determined that while Jocelyn Russell’s design received the highest numerical support (58%), many respondents selected it primarily because it appeared less aggressive than the alternative. A deeper analysis of written comments showed that most community concerns were directed toward the aggressive posture of Daniel Borup’s initial design rather than a strong preference for Russell’s design itself. Deputy Chief Rodriguez agreed with this interpretation and confirmed that, although the feedback was helpful, neither he nor Chief Sgambellone preferred Russell’s design.

Originally, four semi-finalists were selected to create lion sculpture designs, and County Council approved a $1,500 stipend for each artist. Prior to issuing stipend contracts, one local semi-finalist withdrew due to workload and budget constraints. Before the design deadline, the second local semi-finalist also withdrew after determining that fabrication of his proposed design would exceed the project’s allowable budget. As a result, only the designs submitted by Borup and Russell remained available for public consideration, fo...

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