OSBI grounds voted locale for new sculpture
James Coburn
The Edmond Sun
EDMOND —
City staff is working toward an agreement with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Lab to place the “Touch the Clouds” bronze sculpture on the OSBI grounds on Second Street. The City of Edmond would retain ownership of the artwork.
The Edmond City Council voted 4-1 this week to allow city staff to negotiate the agreement as soon as possible. Mayor Charles Lamb voted against pursuing the agreement.
City Councilwoman Victoria Caldwell said she was initially interested in placing the sculpture near the Smith House because of it’s proximity to state Highway 66.
“So while I would love it to be on Edmond owned land, I’m going to overweigh the Highway 66, which Second Street is a part of,” Caldwell said. Caldwell now favors the OSBI site if there is clarification that the city owns the statue.
“Of all the places, I think that is going to give it more visibility to a larger group of people than any place else,” Caldwell said.
Craig Dishman, director of Parks and Recreations, said that OSBI is interested in having the “Touch the Clouds” on their property.
“That is your decision. It is not a city property,” Dishman said.
In March, the council directed city staff to study the feasibility of placing the 20,300-pound sculpture on four possible sites. Consideration was given to King Plaza, a small park behind the Public Works building downtown. Also considered was a small hill near the Smith House, located in the southwest portion of Edmond 66 Park. Hafer Park and Bickham Rudkin Park were also mentioned as a site to place “Touch the Clouds.”
“The Bickham Rudkin location that was determined by staff to meet our objectives of parking, accessibility and visibility, seemed like a good choice,” Lamb said.
The OSBI Lab would offer pedestrian accessibility with the University of Central Oklahoma located across the street as well as Fink Park being directly west of the site, Caldwell said.
“During weekends, there is plenty of parking at OSBI,” Caldwell said.
There are already two marked crosswalks with a lighted crossing sign for pedestrian crossing, she added.
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