[Ord. No. 2078, Enacted, 11-16-1993]
Any City official or employee who authorizes or appropriates
expenditures on behalf of a participating department for a City project
shall, to the degree that the funds are eligible, include within the
budget for the project a monetary contribution for public art equal
to 1.5% of the total cost of the project.
1. Restricted
funds. If funding for a particular City project is subject to legal
restrictions that preclude public art as an object for expenditure,
the portion of the City project that is funded with the restricted
funds shall be exempt from the requirements of this Chapter.
2. Phased
projects. As a general rule, where a City project will be constructed
in phases, the 1.5% dedication shall be applied to the estimated total
cost of each phase of the project at the time that funds for the phase
are appropriated and encumbered. Nothing in this section prevents
the Council from deciding to set aside all or part of the entire dedication
from the funds of a particular phase, however, as the Council deems
appropriate. In determining when to set aside the funds for a phased
project, the City shall encourage an overall public art plan for phased
work to ensure that art is not located on a piecemeal basis.
[Ord. No. 2078, Enacted, 11-16-1993; Ord. No. 2091, Amended, 4-19-1994; Ord. No. 2347, Amended, 2-4-2003; Ord. No. 2557, Amended, 7-20-2010]
There is hereby created a special City fund or account called
the Public Art Trust Fund into which the monetary contributions for
Public Art shall be deposited.
1. 1.5%
of the total cost of City projects shall be dedicated to public art.
Such funds shall be deposited into the Public Art Trust Fund by the
City Official or employee acting on behalf of the participating department
at the time that budgeted funds are encumbered for the construction
or purchase price of the project.
a. 1%
of the total cost of City projects shall be used for costs associated
with the acquisition of public art including, but not limited to,
the design, purchase and siting of public art.
b. .5%
of the total cost of City Projects shall be used for costs associated
with administration of the public art program, including, but not
limited to, costs of selection, conservation and maintenance of the
collection, community education, deaccessioning and registration of
public art.
2. Monetary
contributions shall be deposited in separate accounts within the Public
Art Trust Fund if separate accounting is deemed appropriate by the
City Manager or is required by law.
3. Monetary
contributions made other than through the Percent for Art program
shall be deposited in the Public Art Trust Fund and may be dedicated
to or earmarked for a specific program or work of art, subject to
acceptance by the City Council.
4. Disbursements
from the Public Art Trust Fund shall be made only after authorization
of the City Manager or the Manager’s designee, and shall be
made according to this Chapter and any guidelines adopted hereunder.