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Res 2022-055R/Arts Master Plan approval
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SAN MARCOS ARTS MASTER PLAN SURVEY <br />San Marcos Arts Commission <br />CHAIR <br />PURPOSE: The purpose of the San Marcos Arts Master Plan will be to <br />Diann McCabe <br />develop a five-year strategic plan that defines the role of the City of San <br />VICE CHAIR <br />Marcos in supporting the arts, and the role of the arts in accomplishing the <br />Kevin Huffaker <br />City’s broader goals of quality of life and economic development. <br />MEMBERS <br />Clay DeStefano <br />APPROACH:The planning process will engage the participation of key <br />Eva Doty <br />Kelvon Hansen <br />stakeholders, artists, and community members in the Arts Master Plan, <br />Arlis Hiebert <br />and establish goals and objectives to provide the framework for orderly <br />Charlotte Wattigny <br />and consistent planning and development of arts and culture in San <br />CITY STAFF LIAISON <br />Marcos. In addition, the Arts Master Plan will include an asset inventory <br />Lisa Morris <br />of San Marcos, identifying cultural assets in a Schematic Layout Map. <br />Arts planner Grady Hillman has utilized a synergistic approach in <br />developing theSan Marcos Arts Master Plan building upon existent <br />culturally relevant plans and processes. The initial phase of the planning <br />process involved identifying community-engaged cultural planning <br />documents, whichfocused wholly or in part on the role of the arts. These <br />existent arts-related needs assessments and recommendations have been <br />organized in historical summaries with recommendations culled from the <br />available documentation. <br />Having completed the research, Hillman conducted interviews with key <br />stakeholders identified by the San Marcos Arts Commissionto develop an <br />informed set of recommendations, whichhave been organized for <br />community input. In addition, Hillman and his staffhave produced a <br />preliminary inventory of San Marcos arts assets based on input from the <br />Arts Commission, the Parks and Recreation department, stakeholder <br />interviews and independent research. <br />The next phase of the planning process will involve public <br />presentations of the recommendations to survey community support <br />and elicit new recommendations to be included in the preliminary <br />Arts Master Plan. <br />This survey is divided into two sections. Section Oneseeks input on <br />existing plans and Section Twoseeks input on the recommendations of <br />current community stakeholders. <br />Parks and Recreation Department <br />Grant Harris, Jr., Building401 E, Hopkins San Marcos, TX 78666 \[512\] 393-8400 <br /> <br />
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