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File #: 8992-15    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 5/29/2015 In control: Committee on Public Works
On agenda: 6/2/2015 Final action: 11/17/2015
Title: Expressing the Sense of the Council of Allegheny County calling for necessary appointments to be made to the Public Arts Board of Allegheny County directed by Chapter 207 of the Code of Ordinances and calling for the organization and staffing of the board so that the Public Arts requirement may be fulfilled according to County law.
Sponsors: Heather Heidelbaugh
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Expressing the Sense of the Council of Allegheny County calling for necessary appointments to be made to the Public Arts Board of Allegheny County directed by Chapter 207 of the Code of Ordinances and calling for the organization and staffing of the board so that the Public Arts requirement may be fulfilled according to County law.
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WHEREAS, on September 6, 2005, County Council passed bill no. 1728-04, establishing a policy providing for an allocation for public art when the County provides capital funding through direct appropriation, subsidy, or deferment of taxes, a bond project or grant project; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 207 of the Code of Ordinances provides that the Public Arts Policy shall be to provide a specific allocation for public art to promote the cultural heritage and artistic development of the County by enhancing its character and identity, contribute to economic development and tourism, and increase the opportunities for its citizens to participate in the arts; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 207 additionally provides that it shall also be the policy of Allegheny County to encourage allocation for public art by private developers within the County; and
WHEREAS, appointments to the Arts Board shall consist of nine members, five members to be appointed by the County Council and four members appointed by the Chief Executive, with the consent of at least a majority of the seated members of County Council; and
WHEREAS, the Administration is tasked with furnishing the Arts Board with necessary clerical assistance, supplies, and other appropriate and reasonable administrative support, and is required to designate at least one person to staff the Arts Board on, at least, a part-time basis; and
WHEREAS, the Code is specific as to the formation and requirements of the board, there have been only two appointments to the County Arts Board in its history and the Board has remained inactive since 2006, no mention of public art requirement for legislation invol...

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