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• Macassa Bay <br /> Harbour Front Drive <br /> • Pier 4 Park <br /> 64 Leander Drive <br /> 5.2 Site Selection <br /> The opportunities for public art in Hamilton are almost limitless. <br /> Through consultation with internal and external key stakeholders <br /> and the public over the last year, in excess of 110 potential sites <br /> for public art projects were identified covering the entire city. <br /> A site selection and scoring system (summarized in Chart 1: Site <br /> Selection Matrix) was then developed by City staff and acted as <br /> an evaluation tool to prioritize the sites but also to function as a <br /> set of guidelines for evaluating potential future sites. <br /> For a site to be considered for a public art installation that will <br /> become part of the City of Hamilton's Public Art Collection, the <br /> site must be owned by the City of Hamilton. In addition, the <br /> primary objective in site selection is to align opportunities and <br /> maximize the following: <br /> • The potential visibility and public accessibility of the <br /> artwork. <br /> • The historic and cultural significance to the community in <br /> which the artwork will be located. <br /> • The response to the project during public consultation. <br /> • The implementation potential, including synergies with <br /> other City projects and available funding. <br /> • The distribution of projects across the city. <br /> • As a result of the consultation and evaluation processes, <br /> 14 priority sites are being recommended as locations for <br /> public art installations. <br /> City of Hamilton Public Art Master Plan 2016 21 <br />
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