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The City of Bloomington and Downtown Bloomington, Inc. are bringing a new interactive public art installation to the Fourth Street Parking Garage.
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City Council redistricting has incumbents forced to run against each other, small communities struggle to find a new generation of 4-H leaders, and Bloomington rewrites public art code after a possible First Amendment violation.
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The new rules for long-term art displays include no words, letters, numbers, or logos. Also required are design dimensions, scale, location, and name and qualification of artist.
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A court order instructed the City of Bloomington against denying the plaintiffs access to the application process for public art displays.
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The eastbound lane of Fourth Street and the south sidewalk between College Avenue and Walnut Street will be closed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Thursday.