ESCONDIDOPEDIA

Topic

Public Art Maps

About this topic

Public Art Maps covers the City's public-art map resource link and a dated May 11, 2026 staff-liaison status item. This page does not reuse map data, publish an artwork inventory, verify exact artwork locations, or confirm current map completeness.

Overview

Public Art Maps covers the City's public-art map resource link and a dated May 11, 2026 staff-liaison status item.

This is a narrow resource topic, not a reuse of the map data, public-art inventory, visitor guide, route guide, image-rights statement, or current completeness audit.

Local Context

The City of Escondido Public Art Program page checked on May 24, 2026 lists Public Art Maps among related public-art resources.

The May 11, 2026 Public Art Commission agenda packet's Staff Liaison Report says there had been an issue with the Public Art Maps C.R.E.A.T.E. tool, that the issue had been resolved, and that City staff was entering submitted updates with anticipated completion by June 30.

Treat that staff-liaison statement as dated status context only. It does not prove current map completeness, current tool status, current artwork inventory, exact artwork locations, visitor access, artwork condition, image rights, or operational status.

Indexed Pages

Reviewed pages that connect this item to nearby places, organizations, records, or topics.

Evidence and maintenanceReferences, source dates, and review trail

References, source snapshots, and audit notes are kept here for readers who want to verify the page or maintain it later.

Good to know

Use this page as a sourced starting point for following a source-backed path through related local pages and records.

  • Check a current source before relying on current map completeness, exact artwork locations, current artwork inventory, visitor access, image rights, or operational status.

Change and source dates

Latest page update
2026-06-04
Latest source check
2026-05-25
Source snapshot
2026-05-24T14:56:55-07:00

A newer source should be checked before changing current status, access, roles, schedules, or practical details.

References and audit trail

References

  1. City of Escondido Public Art Program page
    City of Escondido · web-page · retrieved 2026-05-24T14:56:55-07:00 · profile official-city-government-page · Origin
    Source id: source-2026-05-24-city-of-escondido-public-art-program-web-page
  2. Public Art Commission May 11, 2026 Grand Avenue Roundabout agenda packet
    City of Escondido · agenda-packet · published 2026-05-11 · retrieved 2026-05-25T09:08:24-07:00 · profile city-commission-agenda-packet · Origin
    Source id: source-2026-05-11-public-art-commission-grand-avenue-roundabout-agenda-packet

Publication Limits

This page does not publish map data, screenshots, public-art inventory, exact artwork locations, route guidance, visitor guidance, current access, current artwork condition, current map completeness, current tool status, image rights, or legal or operational conclusions.

Check the current Public Art Maps resource, City public-art pages, Public Art Commission minutes, source map metadata, artwork records, access records, and rights records before relying on current map completeness, exact artwork locations, current artwork inventory, visitor access, image rights, or operational status.

Source Notes

The sources used here are an official City Public Art Program page and a Public Art Commission agenda packet retrieved in May 2026. They support only resource-link and dated staff-liaison status context.

Sources

Sources & verification
  • claim-2026-05-24-city-of-escondido-public-art-program-web-page-resource-links (other, text.txt resource-link list after Contact Us): The City of Escondido Public Art Program page lists resource links including the Public Art Strategic Plan, annual work plans, Call for Artists, Public Art Maps, Queen Califia's Magical Circle, and Public Art Grants.
  • claim-2026-05-11-public-art-commission-agenda-packet-public-art-maps-staff-liaison-status (date, text.txt lines 2384-2387): The May 11, 2026 Public Art Commission agenda packet's Staff Liaison Report says there had been an issue with the Public Art Maps C.R.E.A.T.E. tool, that the issue had been resolved, and that City staff was entering submitted updates with anticipated completion by June 30.