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Emeryville council backs phased approach to Art Center, asks staff to pilot nonprofit operations before building

Emeryville City Council · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Council members directed staff to pursue a phased implementation of the long‑running Art Center project that prioritizes forming a nonprofit operating entity and pilot programming first; consultants estimated initial startup support of $350,000–$550,000 per year and staff noted $5.4M of CIP funds could be reprogrammed for early operating costs.

Chadwick Smalley, Emeryville’s community development director, asked the City Council to support a new phased approach for the city’s Art Center project that begins with establishing an operating nonprofit and pilot programming rather than immediately building a permanent facility.

Smalley told the council that consulting work from Artist Love & Jean Johnstone Consulting and a fundraising feasibility study by CCS both reached the same conclusion: the city should build organization and programming capacity first, then use lessons from that phase to design and fund any permanent building. He said prior efforts — including a land disposition and development agreement terminated in 2022 — showed the city lacks a ready operating entity to fill and sustain a facility.

The consultants recommended a…

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