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Paso Robles council introduces ordinance to reestablish public‑art program, creates arts board
Summary
Council voted unanimously to introduce a first‑reading ordinance reinstating the Visual Art in Public Places program, creating a five‑member Arts & Culture Board and proposing a funding benchmark equal to 0.5% of Transient Occupancy Tax (as a general fund appropriation benchmark).
The Paso Robles City Council on Feb. 17 introduced by title only an ordinance to reinstate and amend Chapter 3.21 of the municipal code to reestablish an Arts & Culture Board and a dedicated public‑art fund.
Wyatt Lund, recreation program coordinator, told the council the city’s public‑art fund balance had dwindled to about $700 and that the proposed amendment would create a five‑member advisory Arts & Culture…
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