The Heritage Artwork in Public Places Program was established in 1989. As of 2008, there are 71 pieces of art on display throughout the City. In keeping with the City’s rich history, original artwork centers around four periods: Native American, Spanish/Mexican, Turn-of-the-Century Ranching and the Industrial/Modern. Developers may choose to support art education in lieu of public art. These funds are used to support a variety of children-oriented public art events including, but not limited to, live theater, music and dance festivals, museum activities, and arts education. Once a completed application is submitted to the Heritage Arts Advisory Committee, it is reviewed by the committee and delivered to City Council for final action. Once approval is given, the building permit is issued. The Certificate of Occupancy is issued upon complete installation of the art piece. Program Requirements In-Lieu Contributions Verification of Value of Art Piece Application Steps Assistance with Art Selection Documents Administrative Guidelines Deaccessioning Works of Art Developer Application Form (editable) Developer Guide Donation Policy Ordinance 1018
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