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The Chicago Cultural Plan is a series of documents intended to identify the city's needs in the cultural sphere, and make proposals for organised development.
The original cultural plan for Chicago was developed in 1986. [1] under Mayor Harold Washington It was the result of a two-year, city-wide effort to analyze the City's cultural needs and opportunities and to formulate recommendations for action. [2]
The next major event was in 1995, when the City of Chicago and cultural community members came together once again to revisit the plan, this time with more focus on international programs.
"In one of his first acts as Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel has directed the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events to revisit the Chicago Cultural Plan." [3] As of January 2012, The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) launched the Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 to identify opportunities for arts and cultural growth for the city. Similar to the 1986 cultural planning process, which involved Chicago citizens as well as cultural, civic and community groups, through citywide community-based planning meetings, the Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 will also seek input from various stakeholders and Chicago residents throughout its 50 wards. [4]
Many of the identified topics and issues from the 1986 plan will be reviewed for its current relevancy, including:
The complete Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 is scheduled to be released in May 2012
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The Chicago Cultural Plan is a series of documents intended to identify the city's needs in the cultural sphere, and make proposals for organised development.
The original cultural plan for Chicago was developed in 1986. [1] under Mayor Harold Washington It was the result of a two-year, city-wide effort to analyze the City's cultural needs and opportunities and to formulate recommendations for action. [2]
The next major event was in 1995, when the City of Chicago and cultural community members came together once again to revisit the plan, this time with more focus on international programs.
"In one of his first acts as Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel has directed the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events to revisit the Chicago Cultural Plan." [3] As of January 2012, The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) launched the Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 to identify opportunities for arts and cultural growth for the city. Similar to the 1986 cultural planning process, which involved Chicago citizens as well as cultural, civic and community groups, through citywide community-based planning meetings, the Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 will also seek input from various stakeholders and Chicago residents throughout its 50 wards. [4]
Many of the identified topics and issues from the 1986 plan will be reviewed for its current relevancy, including:
The complete Chicago Cultural Plan 2012 is scheduled to be released in May 2012
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