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6.E. - Page 3 of 10 <br />12. Research, plan and fundraise for larger budget public art projects in hopes of realizing one per <br />year <br />Along with these recommendations, the Master Vision provides detailed processes and an action plan to <br />guide the City and the Commission. <br />On January 14, 2019, the Civic Cultural Commission presented their FY 2018-2019 and FY 2019-2020 Work <br />Plan to the City Council. One of the priorities of the Work Plan is to initiate the short-term goals of the <br />Public Art Master Vision, which includes the recommended update to the Commission's powers, duties, <br />and term limits, changing the name of the Commission, and amending the pertinent City Code. <br />ANALYSIS <br />Ordinance 1494, establishing the Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission, was created in 1971. The Public <br />Art Master Vision, which was adopted by the City Council on April 9, 2018, describes in greater detail the <br />goals set forth in the Commission's Work Plan. One of the earliest goals is to change the name of the <br />Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission to the Redwood City Arts Commission. Through the public <br />engagement process of creating the Public Art Master Vision, numerous residents and public art <br />stakeholders expressed confusion over the role of the Civic Cultural Commission and didn't realize that <br />public art and art -related grants were associated with the Commission. Fung Collaboratives, the City's <br />consultant on the project, also recommended the name change to align with industry standard. <br />In addition to the recommendation to change the name of the Commission, other chapters and sections <br />within the City Code require updating to reflect the recommended name change as well as the update to <br />the Commission's powers, duties, and term limits. The sections include: <br />Section 2.104. - DESIGNATED: <br />Update the Commission name. <br />Section 2.110. - ESTABLISHED; GENERAL OBJECTIVES: <br />Update the Commission name; and update the general objectives of the Commission that reflect the <br />recommendations within the Public Art Master Vision. <br />Section 2.111. - COMPOSITION; QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERS: <br />Update the desired skill set and experience of the Commissioners and align the composition and <br />qualifications of commissioners. <br />Section 2.112. -TERMS OF MEMBERS: <br />Update the terms of office to reflect the term limits approved by the City Council. <br />Section 2.113. - POWERS AND DUTIES: <br />Update the general objectives of the Redwood City Arts Commission and the powers and duties as <br />recommended within the Public Art Master Vision. <br />Section 2.113.5. - DEFINITIONS: <br />Update the definitions of "Works of Art" and "Programs" that the Commission will be responsible for <br />recommending. <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7000 www.redwoodcity.ore <br />56 <br />
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