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24 <br />Municipality Year % First <br />Established <br />Capital Improvement <br />Program (CIP) <br />Private Development <br />BP=Building Permit <br />Alameda 2006 1% of construction over <br />$250,000; maximum of <br />$150,000 for public art <br />1% of construction over <br />$250,000; maximum of <br />$150,000 for public art <br />Albany 2007 1.75% of construction over <br />$300,000 <br />1.75% for construction <br />over $300,000 <br />Brea 1975 1%1% of BP over $1.5M <br />Berkeley 2008 Bond Measure FF NA <br />Beverly Hills 1983 1%NA <br />Burbank 1992 1%1% of BP over $500,000 <br />Claremont 2005 1% of construction over <br />$100,000 <br />.05% of BP for residential <br />over $200,000 and <br />single-family track on <br />five or more lots <br />Culver City 1994 NA 1% of BP over $500,000 <br />(industrial) and over <br />$250,000 Commercial <br />Davis 1973 1%NA <br />Emeryville 1990 1.5%1% of BP over $300,000 <br />Escondido 1988 NA $0.15 per square foot <br />of all new development <br />over 2,000 square feet <br />Lodi 2001 2% for construction over <br />$50,000 <br />NA <br />Long Beach 1989 NA 1% of BP over $250,000 <br />Los Angeles 1985 1%$1.57 per gross square <br />foot (1% max) over <br />$500,000 <br />Oakland 1989 1.5%N/A <br />Palm Desert 1986 1%1/4 of 1% of residential <br />projects exceeding <br />$100,000; 1/2 of <br />1% of commercial <br />developments <br />Palo Alto 2015/Muni <br />2013/Priv <br />1% of CIP budget devoted to <br />public art is deposited into <br />the Public Art Fund for use <br />at any appropriate site within <br />Palo Alto for permanent or <br />temporary public art projects. <br />1% over 10,000 square <br />feet with BP over <br />$200,000 <br />WHAT OTHER CALIFORNIA CITIES ARE DOING <br />CALIFORNIA CITIES: SELECTED PUBLIC ART PROGRAM <br />COMPARISONS <br />35