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Cultural Nexus: Historical Information
CULTURAL NEXUS: AN ACTION PLAN FOR PASADENA'S CULTURAL ECONOMY (HISTORICAL)
Beginning
in February 2004, the City of Pasadena, led by the Cultural Affairs
Division and Arts Commission, will embark on the Cultural Nexus.
The plan will be Pasadena's first comprehensive
cultural plan and will be largely developed through a series of town
hall meetings and special
workshops. When adopted in 2005, it will identify the community's
10-year priorities for supporting the arts & culture in Pasadena and
better integrate arts & culture into the entire community.
The plan will
become a component of the city’s General Plan, thereby informing,
impacting and supporting planning for the entire city, including economic
and business development, education, recreation, public works, parks and
health care. The
Cultural + Planning Group (CPG), in conjunction with
Cusick Consulting, has been contracted by the city to lead the planning
process. CPG will
survey existing cultural resources (facilities, organizations, programs,
funding, audiences, etc.) and provide recommendations and comparative
data to assist in establishing priorities.
CPG will lead the community dialogue, provide "best
practice" opportunities and draft the plan. Because
Pasadena is a complex, culturally rich and diverse city, community
participation from all sectors of the economy and leadership from
all districts of the city is truly essential to reflect the long and
short-term cultural priorities for the entire city. The
plan needs citizen representation from the education, science and
technology, tourism, social service, real estate development, health care
and environmental industries to work with representatives from
neighborhoods and the cultural industry. You are encouraged to participate in a variety of ways. Attend any or all of the three town hall meetings; participate in topic-driven workshops; or provide leadership to a topic area throughout the entire project. This web site will be updated as the planning process continues. If you can't attend the meetings, you can view the process on this website and respond via e-mail any time at culturalaffairs@cityofpasadena.net.
FAQ’s
What
is a cultural plan?: A cultural plan is the community's plan of action for achieving its
goals through cultural objectives. It
accomplishes these goals with the participation and support of the entire
community and through a structured, community-wide fact-finding and
consensus-building process that assesses community needs and develops a
plan of action. The plan
of action then directs arts and cultural resources to address those areas
of need. What
is a comprehensive cultural plan?: A comprehensive cultural plan is a plan that
addresses many sectors of the community - industry, retail, scientific
research, design, tourism, education, social services, neighborhoods, etc.
- and the role arts & culture can play to support the goals in those
sectors. What
can a cultural plan do?: A cultural plan can find new answers to old problems (like
challenged neighborhoods or learning barriers) by using the arts &
culture. In addition, the
plan can tap the full economic development potential of cultural
organizations, strengthen resources for artists and cultural
organizations, fully integrate the arts into education and life-long
learning, reposition a city's image, and enhance community access to
cultural resources. For information on accessibility and/or to request written materials in Braille, large print format and/or Spanish, please call the City of Pasadena at (626) 744-7062. |
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