Work Underway on Waterscape
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City officials hope the installation of a new waterscape, the largest public artwork in the city, will bring a touch of tranquillity to their town and set the tone for future municipal art projects.
Work began last week on a $100,000 rock-and-water sculpture for the entrance to Mountain Meadows Plaza, a shopping center across from Moorpark High School. The 10-foot-tall sculpture will include a rocky face and a waterfall cascading into a pond.
When the 120,000-square-foot retail center was built in 1997, developers were required to put money into a fund for public art.
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