Gina, the City of Kansas City, MO has funded its 1% for Art program with bond money for years. I do not know the details of their ordinance since they are not a client of mine, but you can get an overview of their program at 
http://kcmo.gov/generalservices/public-art-faq-2/

You can get the contact info for the program office at 
http://kcmo.gov/generalservices/municipal-art-commission-2-2/

James Martin
http://artinkc.biz

On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 9:35 AM Rodriguez, Gina <grodriguez@providenceri.gov> wrote:

The City of Providence has recently put forward the Art in City Life Plan - the City's first public art master plan. We were able to establish the plan due to a now 38 year-old ordinance that called for an Art in City Life Commission (established in 2016) and a % for art. Now that the plan is in place, we are working with our City colleagues to finally implement the percent for art. Our Finance department is seeking legal opinion as to whether or not a percent for art can be attached to funds coming out of a bond - has anyone done this before?

 

 

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