The Joliet City Council will vote Tuesday on whether to spend $197,000 to build a “Dome of Unity” sculpture in the new city square downtown.
The dome project was part of an agenda posted Friday afternoon.
Mayor Terry D’Arcy previously said the dome sculpture, which faced public resistance and was taken off the agenda Sept. 2, would not be on the Sept. 16 agenda.
But it was on the agenda posted Friday. The city also issued a news release at the time the agenda was posted to prop up support for the project.
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“Envisioned as a signature landmark piece for the square, the sculpture is expected to draw visitors, support small businesses and enhance community pride,” according to the release.
The city typically issues news releases when the City Council meeting agendas are released to promote projects that may face opposition.
The council on Sept. 2 postponed a vote on the “Dome of Unity” amid public opposition to the sculpture itself and its cost.
D’Arcy at that time said the project would not be on the agenda when the council met again in September.
The city news release quotes D’Arcy as saying, “There is strong community interest in moving this project forward, and by bringing it back, we can openly discuss its benefits and give residents a chance to be heard.”
The release suggests that there will be public support for the dome at the council meetings next week.
The council meets Monday for its workshop session and again Tuesday.