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Presque Valley adopts public-art policies, requires 1% set-aside for large capital projects
Summary
The council approved a townwide public professional art policy and a capital-improvements art policy that directs 1% of CIPs of $500,000 or more toward public art, creates selection and maintenance procedures, and establishes an art review committee.
Presque Valley — The Presque Valley Town Council on a unanimous vote adopted two policies to expand the town's public art program, including a capital-improvements provision that sets aside 1% of eligible project budgets for art. The council authorized the mayor to sign Resolution No. 2025-2433 adopting Town Policy 1-13 (Public Professional Art Program) and Resolution No. 2025-2432 adopting Town Policy 1-12 (Capital Improvements Public Art Program).
The public professional art policy, presented by Recreation Manager Elise Bedell, formalizes procedures the town has been using and sets eligibility, selection, maintenance, and removal standards for artwork on town-controlled property. "Prescott Valley does currently have a…
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