Sarah, thank you. Your web site has wonderfully useful information and I appreciate you maintaining such a helpful site. jy
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Subject: Re: public art ordinances
Dear Jeffrey,
For information on public art in private development ordinances and policies, please check out the database I’ve compiled. You can find it here.
Please let me know if I can be a resource for you as you proceed with this project.
Best,
Sarah
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On November 2, 2017 at 10:09:40 AM, Jeff York (jyork@townofchapelhill.org) wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
After 15 years, the town of Chapel Hill, NC Percent for Public Art Ordinance and Procedures is undergoing review and updating. I would like to gather samples of % for Public Art ordinances and procedural documents from programs who have updated or revised their % for art ordinances and/or procedural documents within the last three years. Lots of issues about definitions, conservation set asides, eligibility, process, commission’s role, etc. have surfaced and, I am looking for best practice samples as I make my case for revisions.
I am thanking you in advance for the information and sample documents
Jeffrey J. York
Public & Cultural Arts Administrator
Cultural Arts
Chapel Hill Library
Town of Chapel Hill
100 Library Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514Phone: (919) 968-2750
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