Kyle officials are working on the city’s first Public Art Master Plan, and they’re asking residents to share their input through a community survey open through July 25, according to a news release.

The overview

City Council approved the plan’s development during a May 6 meeting, according to the release.

The release states that once finalized, the plan will help guide how public art is selected, placed, funded and maintained throughout Kyle.

Officials said the plan is meant to reflect the city’s values, support local artists, and promote cultural engagement, while also helping the Arts and Cultural Board carry out its goals.


What’s next

Residents can take the survey online at www.surveymonkey.com/r/KylePublicArt. The survey opened June 12 and will remain available until July 25. Feedback will be used to help shape the plan’s priorities and direction.

Once the survey closes, results will be shared with the Arts and Cultural Board, city staff and other advisory groups. A final version of the Public Art Master Plan is expected to be presented to City Council and the community in late 2025.

For more information on the Public Art Master Plan, visit www.CityofKyle.com/PublicArt.