NATIONAL ARTS PUBLICATION DATABASE (NAPD)
2003 Annual Plan of the Portland Public Art Program

Author: The Portland City Council

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Media Type: Sample document

Summary:

The Portland City Council established the Portland Public Art Program in the spring of 2000 in order to preserve, restore, enhance and expand the City's public art collection. The ordinance requires that the Portland Public Art Committee submit to Council an annual art plan which outlines recommendations for allocating the C.I.P. public art percentage, administration of the program, conservation of the collection, and initiation of new projects.

Abstract: The Portland City Council established the Portland Public Art Program in the spring of 2000 in order to preserve, restore, enhance and expand the City's public art collection. The ordinance requires that the Portland Public Art Committee submit to Council an annual art plan which outlines recommendations for allocating the C.I.P. public art percentage, administration of the program, conservation of the collection, and initiation of new projects.

Arts & Intersections:

Categories: Organizational Planning, Governance, Funding, Cultural Planning

ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Series Title: Annual Plan of the Portland Public Art Program

Edition: 2003

URL: http://www.portlandmaine.gov/planning/annualplan2003.pdf

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Pages: 9

Resources: Document

PUBLISHER INFORMATION

Name: The Portland City Council - Planning & Development Department

Website URL: http://www.portlandmaine.gov/planning