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File #: 88124    Version: 1 Name: Amending the 2025 Adopted Operating Budget for the Planning Division’s Support for the Arts service to accept $50,000 from the Madison Community Foundation for the Teejop Community History Public Art Project.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/28/2025 In control: Planning Division
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action: 5/20/2025
Enactment date: 5/23/2025 Enactment #: RES-25-00324
Title: Amending the 2025 Adopted Operating Budget for the Planning Division’s Support for the Arts service to accept $50,000 from the Madison Community Foundation for the Teejop Community History Public Art Project.
Sponsors: Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford
Related files: 81439
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution amends the Planning Division’s 2025 Adopted Operating Budget to accept and appropriate an additional $50,000 from the Madison Community Foundation (MCF) for the Teejop Community History Public Art Project. The Planning Division's Other Grants fund account will be amended to include the revenues and corresponding expenditures (Munis org 1220654).

Title
Amending the 2025 Adopted Operating Budget for the Planning Division’s Support for the Arts service to accept $50,000 from the Madison Community Foundation for the Teejop Community History Public Art Project.

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WHEREAS, the City of Madison endeavors to place public art throughout the City according to our Public Art Framework adopted by the City Council (Resolution ID #30476 on March 19, 2002); and

WHEREAS, as part of their 50th Anniversary Celebration, the Madison Community Foundation set aside $50,000 to acknowledge that The Ho-Chunk Nation has inhabited this area for thousands of years and to represent the Ho Chunk History of this region; and

WHEREAS, for many years a group of people, many of whom are Ho Chunk, met to determine the best use of those funds including sites and values they felt were important to highlight using the MCF gift; and

WHEREAS, “Teejop” is the traditional Ho-Chunk name for the area around the Four Lakes in central Wisconsin, which includes the City of Madison; and

WHEREAS, the group determined that the locations and values they identified would be best celebrated through public art; and

WHEREAS, members of the group and the Madison Community Foundation asked the Madison Arts Commission staff to administer the public art project; and

WHEREAS, on Jan 16, 2024, the Madison Arts Commission voted to administer the Teejop Community History Public Art Project; and

WHEREAS the Teejop Community History Public Art Project will result in a series of temporary public artworks in places within Madison that are significant to Ho-Chunk history and cul...

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