Require developers to fund public art or pay into city art fund
In Plain English
New developments worth $500,000 or more must include public art on-site or pay money to the city instead. Residential projects with 10 or more units also must participate. If approved, developers choose between commissioning art for their property or contributing to a city fund that pays for art elsewhere in Richmond.
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