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Residents asked for input on future art at Meyers roundabouts

MEYERS, Calif. – El Dorado County District V Supervisor Brooke Laine, along with Arts and Culture El Dorado, are seeking public input regarding future art installations at the two roundabouts in Meyers, Calif.

“These artworks will act as iconic entry points,” Supervisor Laine said, “celebrating the region’s history, environment, culture and unique spirit of South Shore.”

District residents can take the county’s recently launched survey, offering input on themes, local symbols or other ideas that will help shape inspiration and final designs.



The artwork will be privately funded and based on the success of a dedicated fundraising effort.

The survey is available through July 31 and available at artsandcultureeldorado.org/meyers-roundabouts-survey.

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