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PAINT THE TOWN! Form A: Applicant Information Applicant should provide a description of their organization/individual background and how they communicate decisions to the community. For all open-ended questions, please describe on a seperate page. A1: Contact Information Applicant Name: Name of Organization (if applicable): Type of Organization (check all that apply): Arts & Culture Seniors Religious Organization School Community Development Youth Development Business Improvement District Neighborhood Association Other Council District: How can I find my council district? Visit the following website: http://gisapps.mapoakland.com/councildistricts/ Main Contact(s): Main Contact Title(s): Email: Phone: Mailing Address: A2: Description of Applicant Please describe organization/individual. 64th and Marshall, Oakland CA PLACE For Sustainable Living, Council Member Dan Kalb Artist: Suaro Luis Cervantes 9

PAINT THE TOWN! Form B: Project Goals and Design Applicant should describe their project's goals and the site's current conditions. Applicant should include a description and/or picture of proposed design. B1: Project Location My project is located on a street (check one) Intersection Mid-block Project Location (Fill out one): Intersection Street Mural located at and. Mid-block Street Mural located on between and. B2: Project Goals and Current Conditions Describe your project's goals and current conditions on a separate page: Describe the project here. Why are you looking to Paint the Town at this location? Are there schools, shops, or homes nearby? Is there historical significance? Describe. Anything else you want to tell us? B3: Project Design Please describe your design on a seperate page or attach an image/design to your application. The design does not need to be final. But we have some draft guidance: Only the driving area can be painted, not curb, gutters or sidewalks Designs should not include traffic control images (see below), promotional, advertisement, branding imagery, or any design that could be confused with or function as a crosswalk. 10

PAINT THE TOWN! Form C: Budget and Fundraising Plan Applicant should demonstrate how they plan to raise funds to paint the street mural. Applicant does not need funds secured before application submittal. C1: Budget Please fill out your proposed budget. See sample budget below to get an idea for how much a painting project could cost. Artist/Designer Paint Paint Supplies Other Supplies Special Event Permit TOTAL Fundraising Event(s) Individual Donors Grants TOTAL C2: Fundraising Plan Sample Expenses* A wide range, could be as little as $0 Up to $1,000 (Preferred Paints: Quickrete, Acrylic, Latex Anti- Skid Textured Coating) Up to $300 (paint brushes, rollers, trays, stencils, etc.) Up to $250 (printed flyers for outreach, drinks, food, etc. for volunteers) Up to $250 (required for street closure)** Revenue Expenses ALL applicants who apply to Paint the Town! will automatically be considered by the Oakland Fund. How do you plan to raise money for the project? Some ways to fundraise can include creating a Indiegogo or Kickstarter page. * Costs could be more or less than the range depicted here. This is just an estimate. ** Budget must cover costs of the special events permit street closure for the actual painting and cost of materials. Information on special events permits can be found here: http://www2.oaklandnet.com/government/o/opd/s/ sefaqs/index.htm 11

PAINT THE TOWN! Form D: Outreach Plan Applicant should show how they plan to build neighborhood consensus around the proposal. D1: Outreach Plan Describe the project's outreach plan on a separate page: How will you get the word out about this project? How will you build support? This could include a community meeting, a neighborhood potluck, or a survey. Be creative! The more community members that are interested in the project, the better. If selected, OakDOT staff will ask for more formal documentation that there is support for the design. Submitting Your Application To submit your application do one of the following: Complete pages 9-13 and email your application to paintthetown@oaklandnet.com Mail or drop off a hardcopy to: Paint the Town! Attn: Great Streets Planning - Project Delivery Oakland Department of Transportation 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 4th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 After this form and all documents have been submitted, an OakDOT representative will contact you to if your project is selected. We're excited to see how you Paint the Town!. Greg Raisman, 2015-16 12

PAINT THE TOWN! Open Ended Questions Use the space below to answer the applications open-ended questions. Please specify which question you are answering (i.e. A1 Description of Applicant). Applicants may use additional pages, if needed. 13

PAINT THE TOWN! Form A: Applicant Information Applicant should provide a description of their organization/individual background and how they communicate decisions to the community. For all open-ended questions, please describe on a seperate page. A1: Contact Information Applicant Name: Name of Organization (if applicable): Type of Organization (check all that apply): Arts & Culture Seniors Religious Organization School Community Development Youth Development Business Improvement District Neighborhood Association Other Council District: How can I find my council district? Visit the following website: http://gisapps.mapoakland.com/councildistricts/ Main Contact(s): Main Contact Title(s): Email: Phone: Mailing Address: A2: Description of Applicant Please describe organization/individual. 64th and Marshall, Oakland CA PLACE For Sustainable Living, Council Member Dan Kalb Artist: Suaro Luis Cervantes 9

PAINT THE TOWN! Form B: Project Goals and Design Applicant should describe their project's goals and the site's current conditions. Applicant should include a description and/or picture of proposed design. B1: Project Location My project is located on a street (check one) Intersection Mid-block Project Location (Fill out one): Intersection Street Mural located at and. Mid-block Street Mural located on between and. B2: Project Goals and Current Conditions Describe your project's goals and current conditions on a separate page: Describe the project here. Why are you looking to Paint the Town at this location? Are there schools, shops, or homes nearby? Is there historical significance? Describe. Anything else you want to tell us? B3: Project Design Please describe your design on a seperate page or attach an image/design to your application. The design does not need to be final. But we have some draft guidance: Only the driving area can be painted, not curb, gutters or sidewalks Designs should not include traffic control images (see below), promotional, advertisement, branding imagery, or any design that could be confused with or function as a crosswalk. 10

PAINT THE TOWN! Form C: Budget and Fundraising Plan Applicant should demonstrate how they plan to raise funds to paint the street mural. Applicant does not need funds secured before application submittal. C1: Budget Please fill out your proposed budget. See sample budget below to get an idea for how much a painting project could cost. Artist/Designer Paint Paint Supplies Other Supplies Special Event Permit TOTAL Fundraising Event(s) Individual Donors Grants TOTAL C2: Fundraising Plan Sample Expenses* A wide range, could be as little as $0 Up to $1,000 (Preferred Paints: Quickrete, Acrylic, Latex Anti- Skid Textured Coating) Up to $300 (paint brushes, rollers, trays, stencils, etc.) Up to $250 (printed flyers for outreach, drinks, food, etc. for volunteers) Up to $250 (required for street closure)** Revenue Expenses ALL applicants who apply to Paint the Town! will automatically be considered by the Oakland Fund. How do you plan to raise money for the project? Some ways to fundraise can include creating a Indiegogo or Kickstarter page. * Costs could be more or less than the range depicted here. This is just an estimate. ** Budget must cover costs of the special events permit street closure for the actual painting and cost of materials. Information on special events permits can be found here: http://www2.oaklandnet.com/government/o/opd/s/ sefaqs/index.htm 11

PAINT THE TOWN! Form D: Outreach Plan Applicant should show how they plan to build neighborhood consensus around the proposal. D1: Outreach Plan Describe the project's outreach plan on a separate page: How will you get the word out about this project? How will you build support? This could include a community meeting, a neighborhood potluck, or a survey. Be creative! The more community members that are interested in the project, the better. If selected, OakDOT staff will ask for more formal documentation that there is support for the design. Submitting Your Application To submit your application do one of the following: Complete pages 9-13 and email your application to paintthetown@oaklandnet.com Mail or drop off a hardcopy to: Paint the Town! Attn: Great Streets Planning - Project Delivery Oakland Department of Transportation 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 4th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 After this form and all documents have been submitted, an OakDOT representative will contact you to if your project is selected. We're excited to see how you Paint the Town!. Greg Raisman, 2015-16 12

PAINT THE TOWN! Open Ended Questions Use the space below to answer the applications open-ended questions. Please specify which question you are answering (i.e. A1 Description of Applicant). Applicants may use additional pages, if needed. 13

B3: Project Design E 28th St. 11th Ave. 11th Ave. E 28th St.