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			<title>First of new downtown mural series could be painted outside Catholic church</title>
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<p>Aurora's historic downtown core could take a step towards
a distinctly more colourful – and poignant – future this week as Council nails
down the final details of a new street mural program. </p>
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<p>First floated this spring by Mayor Tom Mrakas, the
Downtown Street Mural program is intended to honour distinctly Aurora-related
themes, as well as tributes to frontline workers who have been working
diligently to keep the community healthy, safe and fed during the COVID-19
pandemic.</p>
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<p>Sitting at the Committee level last week, Council
approved guidelines for the mural program as well as funding to a maximum of
$5,000 for the installation of the first mural, funds which will come from
Council's contingency budget if the decision is ratified this week.</p>
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<p>The mural program will focus on a series of retaining
walls along Yonge Street which were first constructed in the late 1960s.
According to a report before Council by Library Square manager Phil
Rose-Donahoe, each of the walls require repairs before any paint is applied to
the concrete.</p>
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<p>The wall spaces are also of varying heights, ranging from
two to eight feet, while some are more visible to passers-by than others.</p>
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<p>“Although the Town will determine the exact location of
the mural in collaboration with the successful artist based on assessment of
size, condition, location and threat from future development, staff recommend
that the first mural be installed on the west-facing retaining wall located
just north of the Yonge Street and Catherine Avenue intersection,” said Mr.
Rose-Donahoe. “This section of wall is in relatively good condition compared to
other locations and provides adequate height and length for one or more
murals.”</p>
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<p>The recommended initial price tag of $5,000 includes
approximately $1,000 for repairs to the wall itself, with up to $2,000 for artistic
design and production fees, a further $1,000 for materials and another $1,000
for maintenance.</p>
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<p>Should the recommendations be ratified, the Town will
seek experienced artists to carry out the work. Theme guidelines are “Aurora's
history, signature events and physical environment and/or frontline workers in the
fight against COVID-19.”</p>
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<p>Artists applying for the gig will need to include a
high-resolution colour rendering of their concept, a letter of interest, a
statement describing their work, and three to five examples of past work.</p>
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<p>Finalists will be selected by a committee comprised of a
community member, the Mayor, a municipal staff member, and an “external art
professional.”</p>
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<p>Speaking to the recommendations last week, Mayor Mrakas
said considering the first mural is slated to be painted outside of Our Lady of
Grace Catholic Church, a member of the church's council should be invited to
participate in the selection process.</p>
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<p>When the rest of Council took their first sweep of the
recommendations, local lawmakers focused on whether $5,000 would be enough for
the initial mural.</p>
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<p>“It is a very interesting idea and, in my opinion,
although there are people out there who like the look of concrete as it ages
and is, in a way, a design feature in itself, I like the idea of having a
mural,” said Councillor Wendy Gaertner before questioning whether $1,000 was
enough for supplies, including paint. “I would like to say we should have some
leeway on that. Wall paint is wall paint, but there are all different kinds of
paints. I think if someone can present to the Committee the actual cost of what
their paint would be, we should have some leeway to that.”</p>
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<p>Robin McDougall, Aurora's Director of Community Services,
said that once the submissions are seen, they will have a “better handle” on
exact costs.</p>
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<p>“This gives us a bit of a ballpark to work with,” she
said, before tackling the issue of wall repairs. “Staff have been out to the
site, along with our Operations staff, to understand what would be needed for
the basic surface treatment or repair. It depends on the site; if it is just a
simple crack or a bigger structural [issue, this is] the wall with the least
amount of concerns and I feel it would be the easiest to transition.”</p>
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<p>Mr. Rose-Donahoe added that the intention is not
necessarily to paint the entire wall in this-go round, but something roughly 10
feet in length to the height of the wall. </p>
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<p>“The intention wasn't to paint the entire wall, rather it was to paint a portion of the wall with the intention there could be subsequent murals down the road,” he said.</p>
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<p><strong>By Brock Weir</strong></p>
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