Hello Amanda,

 

We create a no-cost lease agreement with the property owner. Send me your email if you want a copy of the agreement.  Karen.rudd@norfolk.gov

 

Karen Rudd, Manager

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810 Union Street, Norfolk, VA 23510 
757-664-6883 cell 757-284-8445

 

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Subject: Public Art Sculptures on Private Property

 

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Dear Public Art Network,

 

I am looking for examples of other municipalities that have placed public art sculptures on private property and how the legal agreement was structured.  For example, was an easement granted to the City by the property owner?

 

Thank you for your input!

 

Amanda Still

Arts and Culture Coordinator

City of Georgetown

512-930-8471

arts.georgetown.org

 

 

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