A.
The social, educational, artistic and economic impact of arts, humanities and culture is dynamic; the City must respond appropriately to changes in those areas;
B.
Art and culture are relevant, meaningful, inspiring, central to the integrity of one's being, and strong contributors to the community's unique sense of place;
C.
Art and culture are not only for the affluent, and art in public places is for the benefit of everyone; art and cultural activities should be accessible to everyone;
D.
Art and culture are engines of economic growth, and as such should be nurtured to achieve economic benefits and to attract and retain the creative workforce and residents necessary for our community to thrive;
E.
The purpose of municipal support of arts, cultural and humanities activities, organizations, and public art collections is to help to sustain the level of activity and accessibility that meets the community's needs;
F.
The public sector must lead initiatives to meet the community's cultural needs if private participation is to follow;
G.
The City should actively seek to partner with all sectors of the community to ensure public accessibility to arts and cultural organizations, and to advance the organizational and financial stability of such organizations;
H.
The City should create forums that promote active collaboration of leaders and organizations from arts, culture, business, education, government, foundation, entertainment, media and recreation sectors;
I.
The City should maintain strong communications with the University of Maine and collaborate on cultural projects whenever possible for the mutual benefit of the Bangor and University communities;
J.
The City should communicate its cultural plans and activities to surrounding communities and solicit financial and/or in-kind participation in support of public infrastructure that is used as a venue for arts/cultural/humanities activities serving the region and/or contributing significantly to the economy of the region;
K.
The City should encourage the promotion of an art/culture/humanities aspect in regional planning and marketing initiatives in which Bangor is a partner;
L.
The City should encourage collaboration between providers of public transportation and cultural organizations;
M.
The City recognizes that its infrastructure and visitor climate (including sign systems and pedestrian safety) should be conducive to finding and utilizing arts and cultural venues; and
N.
The City should endeavor to provide annual funding for the preservation, restoration and enhancement of its public art collection, in recognition of the fact that only by instituting a steady stream of funding and standing by such a commitment will the City be able to fulfill its role as steward of its public art collection.