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Phoenix officials weigh citywide art-and-private-development policy, request spring stakeholder plan
Summary
City staff presented how Phoenix and peer cities use developer-funded public art; advocates urged a citywide ordinance and council directed staff to pursue stakeholder outreach and return in spring with options addressing maintenance and equity.
Phoenix—s Economic Development and Arts Subcommittee on Oct. 14 heard a presentation on art-and-private-development (AIPD) policies and local incentives, followed by public testimony urging the city to pursue a citywide ordinance.
Mitch Menchaca, Phoenix—s Arts and Culture Director, told the committee that Phoenix funds public art through an ordinance that allocates 1% of the city—s annual capital improvement (CIP) budget to public art projects and described site-specific works and examples of developer partnerships. "Public art is a way to engage the community," Menchaca said, and it can "enhance the aesthetic appeal of public spaces" while contributing to economic development.
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