(A) This subchapter may be known and cited as the “City of Santa Fe Springs Heritage Artwork in Public Places Program.” The intent of this program is twofold:
(1) To provide a collection of nationally recognized permanent and temporary artwork throughout the city to be of public benefit. The program is designed to expand the opportunities for residents and visitors to experience artistic, historic, and cultural aspects of Santa Fe Springs through the placement of artwork in public places that may feature but is not limited to the historic periods of Native American, Spanish Mexican, Turn of the Century Ranching, and Industrial/Modern; and
(2) To generate funding to support a range of artistic and cultural activities and venues, that may include but are not limited to, youth-oriented public art events, live theatre, music and dance festivals, museum activities, arts education, and facilities that support the creation, performance, and exhibition of art.
(B) The Heritage Artwork in Public Places mandate may be satisfied by acquiring and installing artwork in public places in the City of Santa Fe Springs or by depositing the funds in the Heritage Artwork in Public Places Fund.
(Ord. 909, passed 4-27-00; Am. Ord. 1018, passed 10-28-10; Am. Ord. 1054, passed 3-13-14)