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Ivins council signals support to continue yearly arts distributions and backs fundraising to buy roundabout sculpture
Summary
The council endorsed the Arts Commission’s recommendation to continue ‘off‑the‑top’ RAP (recreation, arts, parks) allocations to Tuacahn, the Ivins Arts Commission project and the Toquerville/Utah arts entity and agreed to allow an arts‑led fundraiser to try to purchase a Lyman Whitaker sculpture in the Highway 91 roundabout.
The Ivins City Council on Thursday told the Arts Commission to proceed with a plan to preserve and continue small, automatic annual distributions from the city’s RAP (recreation, arts, parks) tax pool and signaled support for a community fund drive to buy public sculpture currently in the Highway 91 roundabout.
Michelle (last name not stated), speaking for the Arts Commission, asked the council to ratify previous off‑the‑top commitments and to increase two of them to $10,000 annually through the next RAP cycle (through March 31, 2035). The Arts Commission recommended extending and increasing the…
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