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City council adopts percent-for-public-art policy; collection begins Jan. 1, 2026

5941803 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

The Littleton City Council unanimously adopted a percent-for-public-art resolution, the Arts and Culture Board reported. The policy will start collecting funds on Jan. 1, 2026, with a guaranteed minimum allocation of $25,000 per year to public art.

The Littleton City Arts and Culture Board reported on Oct. 9 that the City Council unanimously adopted the city's percent-for-public-art policy. Board members said collection under the policy will begin Jan. 1, 2026, and that the council directed implementation planning to follow.

Why it matters: The policy establishes a regular funding stream for public art tied to development or capital spending (the board described it as a…

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