File #: 2022-2684   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Public Art Commission
On agenda: 12/19/2022
Title: Update on Public Art Fund Balance
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 Summary of Public Art Fund Awards, 2. Exhibit 2 Upcoming Projects
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Update on Public Art Fund Balance

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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Public Art Commission

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This report is intended to provide an update to the Public Art Commission (PAC) on the status of the Public Art Fund (Fund). In 2022, the public art program awarded eight Cultural Arts and Arts Programming grants and the PAC approved one onsite physical public art project (1600 Park Street). During this period, staff worked closely with artists, the PAC, and other City of Alameda (City) departments to facilitate the fabrication and installation of four previously approved physical public art projects (Rockspinners, Egret Mural, Beken, and Alameda Afore). In addition, work on the Public Art Master Plan began in May 2022 and is anticipated to be completed in early 2023.

BACKGROUND

The Public Art Ordinance (Ordinance) (Alameda Municipal Code Section 30-98) requires that major development projects include public art on site, or pay a fee in-lieu of providing the onsite artwork. Any in-lieu fees collected are deposited in the dedicated Fund. The Fund can then only be used by the City to provide or support public art. The Fund has a current available balance of $464,645.

The current Fund balance reflects a June in-lieu deposit of $251,778 from LandSea Homes, the developer of 182 townhomes at Alameda Marina. In addition to the available balance, the Fund has encumbrances of $156,000 allocated to the Public Art Master Plan, the Rockspinners, and six (6) Cultural Arts and Arts Programming grants.

DISCUSSION

Grants Awarded and In Progress

In 2022, staff worked closely with artists, the PAC, and other City departments to facilitate the installation of five previously approved physical public art projects (Rockspinners, Egret Mural, Beken, and Alameda Afore). In addition, in 2022, the PAC awarded eight Cultural Arts and Arts Programming grants and the PAC approved one onsite physical public art project (1600 Park Street). Of the eight Cu...

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