Record #: R2014-773   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 10/8/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 10/8/2014
Title: Call for support and implementation of Chicago Cultural Plan
Sponsors: Moore, Joseph
Topic: CITY COUNCIL - Miscellaneous, - CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Cultural Affairs
Attachments: 1. R2014-773.pdf
Resolution Celebrating Chicago's Cultural Plan

WHEREAS, great cities have great arts and culture; and

WHEREAS, the City of Chicago since its incorporation in 1837 has served as a hub of creativity, innovation, and cultural vibrancy; and

WHEREAS, Chicago's architecture, theater, dance, fine art, music, food, and festivals are world-renowned civic strengths and contribute greatly to the city's economy and its people; and

WHEREAS, in 2012 the City of Chicago unveiled a comprehensive Cultural Plan to guide the City's cultural growth and reinforce Chicago as a global destination for creativity, innovation and excellence in the arts; and

WHEREAS, the Chicago Cultural Plan ("Plan") was the result of a robust public engagement process that included a series of town halls, neighborhood meetings and workshops, and the input of thousands of Chicagoans; and

WHEREAS, the Plan includes a bold vision for Chicago's future where the arts are accessible to all, artists thrive, cultural activities are abundant in every neighborhood, and residents and visitors alike can experience Chicago's vibrant arts scene; and

WHEREAS, the Plan identifies four broad, overarching categories for enriching and ensuring a vibrant cultural future for Chicago: People, Places, Policies, and Planning Culturally; and

WHEREAS, the Plan recognizes culture and the arts as essential to Chicago's economic growth and neighborhood vitality and outlines a broad framework for the role of culture in civic life; and

WHEREAS, the implementation of the Plan builds on Chicago's rich cultural history, improves access to arts education for children and adults, increases the presence of the arts in Chicago's many neighborhoods, and furthers the work and impact of artists and creative enterprises across the city; and

WHEREAS, the Plan is a call to action for all stakeholders participating in and benefiting from culture, and requires Chicago's residents and public, private, and non-profit sectors to work together to...

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