Public Art Plan definition

Public Art Plan means the plan established by this Chapter and approved by the City Council that implements the purpose of the Chapter. The Public Art Plan shall be reviewed by the City Council and as appropriate shall include new and projected allocations from the Public Art Fund including project descriptions, budgets, locations and recommended design approaches.
Public Art Plan means the annual work plan developed by the Arts and Culture Board with staff, detailing the public art projects and funding levels recommended for the upcoming year.
Public Art Plan means the plan required by Section 6.18.150(a) of the Fillmore Municipal Code.

Examples of Public Art Plan in a sentence

  • Any maintenance provisions will be defined in the Public Art Plan.

  • Prior to recordation of final map, developer shall provide a Public Art Plan indicating where public art is proposed.

  • Prior to the consent becoming operative, a Public Art Plan outlining the above process and providing further details as required, including process and timing shall be submitted to an approved in writing by the Councils Area Planning Coordinator/Area Planning Manager.

  • To ensure a Preliminary Public Art Plan satisfying the requirements of the City’s Interim Guidelines for Public Art in Private Development is approved prior to the commencement of the competitive design process.

  • The total public art funding for each Project will be identified in the Public Art Plan.

  • The Consultant shall provide professional services as outlined in the adopted Laramie Public Art Plan.

  • Final approval of each Public Art Plan will occur when the Public Art Plan is signed by the Fire Chief, or his designee, and the Director of the ACAC.

  • By taking on the task of creating an official Public Art Plan the Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is tangibly showing its dedication to fostering local culture.

  • Gateways are also highlighted in the 2014 Laramie Public Art Plan: “The gateways to Laramie are cited most often as places in need of transformation.

  • Following ACAC’s standard procedures, each Public Art Plan will be created by ACAC staff and presented to the Alameda County Public Art Advisory Committee and the members of the Alameda County Arts Commission for approval.


More Definitions of Public Art Plan

Public Art Plan means a prioritized check list of Public Art Projects, with any necessary budgeted and recommended design approaches, updated on an annual basis by the PAC, reviewed by the Arts and Culture Commission who will make recommendations to the City Council for potential adoption. The Public Art Plan should strive for diversity of style, scale, and media. The program will also strive for equitable distribution of artworks throughout the city, subject to sources of funding.
Public Art Plan means a document prepared annually by the Public Art Commission with Public Art project and funding recommendations that shall be presented to the City Council for approval
Public Art Plan means a comprehensive guidebook for Public Art in the City which is intended to be the major tool by which the Public Art Commission achieves its mission. The Public Art Plan is a working document that will assist the Public Art Commission, City Council and other public bodies in planning and funding for art-related projects, identifying key sites for Public Art, and will provide Artists guidance when responding to proposals and projects.