Great news! Where can we find details on this case?

 

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Catherine Cathers

Arts & Culture Specialist

 

Historical Resources and Cultural Arts Department

2327 Salzedo St

Coral Gables, FL  33134

305.460-5094

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www.coralgables.com

 

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(Previous discussion continued)

RE: Oakland CA Public Art Lawsuit DISMISSED - Pontious, Susan (ART) (10 Feb 2018 01:01 UTC)

Re: Oakland CA Public Art Lawsuit DISMISSED - Chandra Cerrito (10 Feb 2018 07:00 UTC)


RE: Oakland CA Public Art Lawsuit DISMISSED by Pontious, Susan (ART) (10 Feb 2018 01:01 UTC)
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Congratulations, Kristen!! Oakland’s win is one for all of us!

 

Susan Pontious

Program Director

Civic Art Collection and Public Art Program

San Francisco Arts Commission

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From: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com [mailto:public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Zaremba, Kristen W.
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2018 1:36 PM
To: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com
Subject: Oakland CA Public Art Lawsuit DISMISSED

 

We have great news to share!

 

SAN FRANCISCO — On Monday, February 5th, VINCE CHHABRIA, a United States District Judge, dismissed with prejudice the Building Industry Association’s challenge of Oakland, California’s requirement that large developments must include publicly accessible art or make an in-lieu contribution to the Public Art program for administration by the City.  This means the plaintiff is barred from bringing an action on the same claim to this court.

 

The public art requirement for private development was originally adopted in 2014, and amended in 2017. The current requirements are documented in the Oakland Municipal Code here.

 

We want to thank everyone for their support over the last 2+ years, and promise to let you know if and when we receive any additional news that may of interest to the field. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.

Happy Friday!

Kristen

 

Kristen Zaremba

Public Art Program

Cultural Affairs Division, Economic and Workforce Development Department

City of Oakland, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 9th Floor

Oakland, CA 94612

510-238-2155 / kzaremba@oaklandnet.com

http://www.oaklandculturalarts.org

 

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Re: Oakland CA Public Art Lawsuit DISMISSED by Chandra Cerrito (10 Feb 2018 07:00 UTC)
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That is fantastic news Kristen!   

Congratulations!  

Chandra

 

Chandra Cerrito / Art Advisors LLC

626 Costa Drive

Napa, California 94558

415.577.7537 phone

707.257.0996 fax

 

On Feb 9, 2018, at 1:36 PM, Zaremba, Kristen W. <KZaremba@oaklandnet.com> wrote:

 

We have great news to share!

 

SAN FRANCISCO — On Monday, February 5th, VINCE CHHABRIA, a United States District Judge, dismissed with prejudice the Building Industry Association’s challenge of Oakland, California’s requirement that large developments must include publicly accessible art or make an in-lieu contribution to the Public Art program for administration by the City.  This means the plaintiff is barred from bringing an action on the same claim to this court.

 

The public art requirement for private development was originally adopted in 2014, and amended in 2017. The current requirements are documented in the Oakland Municipal Code here.

 

We want to thank everyone for their support over the last 2+ years, and promise to let you know if and when we receive any additional news that may of interest to the field. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.

Happy Friday!

Kristen

 

Kristen Zaremba

Public Art Program

Cultural Affairs Division, Economic and Workforce Development Department

City of Oakland, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 9th Floor

Oakland, CA 94612

510-238-2155 / kzaremba@oaklandnet.com

http://www.oaklandculturalarts.org

 

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