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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3830_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 3830 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS APPROVING THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY ARTS PLAN AS PREPARED BY THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY ARTS LEAGUE WHEREAS, the San Bernardino County Arts League has completed extensive research in San Bernardino County which provided the basis for the development of the San Bernardino County Arts Plan; and WHEREAS, said Plan was submitted to the California Arts Council on March 31, 1982, meeting the contractual agreement between the California Arts Council and the San Bernardino County Arts League; and WHEREAS, said Plan requests no financial contribution from the City of Redlands; and WHEREAS, the San Bernardino County Arts League seeks to provide an atmosphere in San Bernardino County, including the City of Redlands in which the arts may grow in quantitative and qualitative ways, providing an environment conducive to the fullest expression of all forms of art. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Redlands approves the San Bernardino County Arts Plan as prepared by the San Bernardino County Arts League. ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED : his 18th day of May, 1982. Mayor of th City of Redlands ATTEST: Dept; y City ClVrk� San Bernardino County Arts ` f i_eacgue 825 Forth J Street, San Bernardino, California 92401 714.888-1495 May 11 , 1982 The San Bernardino County Arts League is a non-profit, public benefit, umbrella organization for the arts in San Bernardino County and has been designated by the San 3ernardino County Board of Supervisors as the agency representing San _ ernard�no Co,.rnty in 'the State/vocal Partnership Program with 'the California Arts Council . The program was established to encourage local cultural planning and decision-making and to reach previously underserved constituencies. The objectives of the oroora,,} are: - 1 . To provide a mechanism for more effective local arts planning and to coordinate such p':anning with state Programs . 2. ro develop rural and suburban areas which have not fully Participated kn arts programs . 3. To expand the private sector support for arts at the local level . 4. To give local government agencies the opportunity to assist the California arts Council in improving the ef`iciency of arts pro- - q ramming. 5. To provide a more stable base of support for the arts at the local level . 6. 'o provide a decentralization mechanism for other California Arts Council programs. 7. ro prevent duplication and overlap between Federal (administered through the Council ) , State and Local orooran, funds . 8. 7o provide for increased employment of artists. Q. -o stin!ulate the local economy. 'n Order to effectively meet the artistic needs of the County the League has divided the county into five regions. The Board of "directors has thirty- seven !ttelnbers , with a' 1 of the regions represented and 0 '", work with or establish an arts council in each region. An organizational chart and tnaP with regions indicated are enc'osed. To meet the contractual requirements of the State/Local Partnership Program the Son Bernardino County Arts League has completed extensive research on San Bernardino County Arts League May 11 , 1982 Page Two San Bernardino County, the arts and how they are regarded and participated in by the county's residents.- ' The League has requested and received information on demographics, existing arts programs, artists, art organizations , facilities, arts funding, employment in the arts and government and private involvement. The documented information along with a thorough description of the League, its objectives and goals comprise the San Bernardino County Arts Plan which was submitted to the California Arts Council on March 31 , 1982. To emphasize the State-Local relationship (the State being represented by the California Arts Council and Local being represented by the League) it is important that all govermental bodies within our county be apprised of the League's endeavors and be afforded the opportunity to review the Arts Plan. Enclosed herewith is a copy of the San Bernardino County Arts Plan and it is requested that the City Council approve the Plan, noting that this matter is being put on the agenda within the next two weeks. In approving the Plan the City Council would be recognizing the arts as an important factor ,in its city's quality environment but would in no way be financially obligated. A sample resolution is enclosed for your convenience. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated and the League welcomes the opportunity to provide the council with additional information and will answer any questions you may have. Sincerely yours , Dayle J. Brodersen Consultant DJB/mjs SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY ARTS LEAGUE REGIONS M a♦Y�. lar '�•.� N �. w .\ Region 1 r .ve[[fes.+• /.�] v4 Reqion TV •4�Y h �.- . Re ion Re ton III Reqion I : High Desert: Victorville , Barstow, Needles , Adelanto, Apple Valley and Lucerne Valley Re ion Ii : San Bernardino, Loma Linda , Rialto , Colton , Grand Terrace, mountain resorts and Bloomington Region III : Redlands , Yucaipa Reqion IV: Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree , Morongo Valley, Twenty-nine Palms Reqion- V: West End: Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga , Upland, Montclair, Chino and Fontana The five regions indicated were designed with considerations for the county ' s transportational system and for the artistic , attitudinal associations of the citizens within the respective regions . Figure 1 3.