§ 4-22.07. Funding.
(a)
Funding for Art Projects, including approved in-kind material and labor costs, may come from City appropriations, grant-making foundations, individuals, and/or from local businesses and organizations.
(b)
All funds secured for publicly displayed Art Projects shall be deposited into a public art account and shall be used solely for public art. In the case where financial contributions are designated for a specific Art Project, surplus funds shall be returned to the funder when the project is complete or in the case of funds originating from the City's general fund or other designated City account, surplus funds shall be returned to the general fund or the other designated City account.
(c)
A contractual commitment for the contribution of qualified artistic and professional services and materials may be considered in lieu of cash funding for up to ninety (90) percent of the cash funding necessary for each Art Project. However, at least ten (10) percent of the funding for each Art Project must be provided in cash to provide for the maintenance of the Art Project.
(d)
All costs associated with installation, maintenance, security, insurance, and removal of a temporary Art Project or a traveling Art Project, as well as repair and restoration of walls and other property at the City-owned installation site will be funded by the individual, group, business or government agency that proposed the acquisition of the temporary or traveling Art Project and provided funded for the acquisition. If a City department proposed acquisition of the temporary or traveling Art Project, funding for these costs shall be provided by that City department, unless the City Council determines that the funds should come from the City's general fund or some other source of City funding.
(Ord. No. 3617-C.S., § 1, effective 6-12-15)