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File #: 79408    Version: Name: Authorizing a selection committee for the State Street/Hawthorne Court Percent for Art projectsStreet/Hawthorne Court Percent for Art projects (District 2)
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/16/2023 In control: MADISON ARTS COMMISSION
On agenda: 11/21/2023 Final action: 11/21/2023
Enactment date: 11/22/2023 Enactment #: RES-23-00721
Title: SUBSTITUTE: Authorizing a process for the Percent for Art projects for the State Street Campus Garage/Hawthorne Court redevelopment, including establishing the Ad Hoc State Street Campus Garage/Hawthorne Court Public Art Committee (District 2)
Sponsors: Marsha A. Rummel, Juliana R. Bennett
Attachments: 1. 794088-Version 1.pdf
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution approves the processes by which the public art for the State Street Campus Garage project is chosen and approved. Funding for the public art is calculated as an additional 1% of the eligible project budget as called for in the Percent for Art ordinance (MGO 4.30). Construction estimates in the schematic design phase are $47,706,876; an additional 1% for art is $477,069.

The 2023 Capital Budget includes $48.0m for the State Street Campus Garage Replacement project (Munis project 14145) supported by $29.5m in Non-General Fund GO Borrowing and $18.5m in Parking Reserves. The 2024 Executive Capital Budget proposes $12.5m in TIF-supported GO Borrowing within the Parking Utility CIP to further support construction costs of the project. The 2020 Capital Budget included $200,000 in General Fund GO Borrowing within the Transportation Department CIP to support an Inter-City Intermodal Bus Terminal (Munis project 12775). No additional City appropriation is required with approval of the proposed resolution.

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SUBSTITUTE: Authorizing a process for the Percent for Art projects for the State Street Campus Garage/Hawthorne Court redevelopment, including establishing the Ad Hoc State Street Campus Garage/Hawthorne Court Public Art Committee (District 2)

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WHEREAS, multiple plans adopted by the Common Council over the last twenty years, including the Public Art Framework and Field Guide for Madison, Wisconsin (2002) (the “Public Art Framework”), the Madison Cultural Plan (2013), and the Comprehensive Plan (2018), recommend that the City integrate and fund public art as part of City capital projects as a primary way to introduce public art into the life of the community; and,

WHEREAS, in 2017, the Common Council adopted the Percent for Art Ordinance that requires that one percent (1%) of the City funding for capital projects with a total budget of at least $5 million be designated to integrate public art into the project; and,

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