L.A. County Ordinance Imposes Public Arts Fee on Private Development

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The City of Pasadena has maintained a public art program funded by developers for decades. Above, the “Dream Stream” fountain initially commissioned in 2001 as a component of The Terraces at Paseo Colorado’s compliance with the City’s Public Art Ordinance. (Image courtesy City of Pasadena)

The City of Pasadena has maintained a public art program funded by developers for decades. Above, the “Dream Stream” fountain initially commissioned in 2001 as a component of The Terraces at Paseo Colorado’s compliance with the City’s Public Art Ordinance. (Image courtesy City of Pasadena)

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