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Thursday, March 27, 2014

City of Alexandria Hosts an Expert Panel Session: Why Right-Sized Parking Matters

City of Alexandria Hosts an Expert Panel Session: Why Right-Sized Parking Matters

WHEN:       Monday, March 31, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. 

WHERE:      The Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St.

THE EXPERTS:                                 
  • Chris B. Leinberger, Nonresident Senior Fellow Brookings Institute and President of Locus
  • Harriet Tregoning, Director for the Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities, HUD/Former Director for the DC Office of Planning
  • W. Clarke Ewart, Senior Principal, Paradigm Companies
The City of Alexandria invites members of the Alexandria community and the public to an Expert Panel session, “Why Right-Sized Parking Matters: National and Regional Best Practices, Local Level Implementation, Impacts & Community Benefits.”  This event launches the City’s Parking Standards for New Development Study. The panel will feature three speakers with extensive knowledge about parking issues from three perspectives: local and national research, local public policy, and private development.

The Lyceum is accessible by DASH bus and King Street Metro Station. Visit www.dashbus.com and www.wmata.com for more information.

AICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity.  More information about AICP’s CM Program can be found at www.planning.org/cm.
CM 2.0 
For more information, visit the Parking Standards for New Development Study webpage, or contact Brandi Collins, Department of Planning and Zoning, at 703.746.3854 orbrandi.collins@alexandriava.gov

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Grant for Temporary Public Art Project

City of Alexandria Commission for the Arts Announces Special Opportunity Grant for Temporary Public Art Project

The City of Alexandria Office of the Arts is accepting proposals for the temporary placement or experience of art in public spaces in the City of Alexandria through the Special Opportunity Grant program. Artists and artist teams can apply for grants up to $5,000. The deadline to submit proposals is April 18, 2014 at 5pm.  

The Special Opportunity Grant’s intention is to encourage innovative, thought-provoking projects that relate to a proposed space or spaces in an engaging way. All artistic disciplines will be considered including, but not limited to: visual art, storytelling, poetry, spoken word, dance, music, theatre, performance art, and new media. The project should foster community participation in and an understanding of public art projects.

This grant is open to artists 18 year of age and older who reside in the Greater Washington Metropolitan region for at least one year prior to the application. The project must be completed by September 30, 2014. 

One project will be awarded in each of the City’s three planning districts: Old Town, Del Ray/Arlandria, and the West End. More than one location or planning area in the City of Alexandria may be proposed. Traveling or rotating project sites will also be considered. Projects are to be in areas accessible to the public. Based on the proposal, City permits or project modifications may be required. The Office of the Arts will work with the selected artists or artist teams to facilitate the process.

The Office of the Arts will host a Special Opportunity Grant program workshop and webinar on Tuesday, April 1 at 7 pm, at the Lee Center, 1108 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. To attend the workshop via webinar, please register in advance by email tocherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov.

 Submission Requirements Proposals may be submitted via email to cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov or delivered to Durant Arts Center, 1605 Cameron Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. All proposals must be received by the deadline and must include:
  •  Written Description of proposed project. Please include: project concept, process, timeline, itemized budget, site specificity, installation method and anchoring procedures (if applicable), plan for community engagement, value of the project to the community, and measurements of the project’s success
    Not to exceed two pages, 12-point Arial font, 1” margins
  •  Resumes and Contact Information for artist or artist teams
  •  Work Samples and Descriptions: Images, CDs, writing samples, video clips or portfolios
 Deadline  
  • Friday, April 18, 2014 at 5 p.m. 
 Eligibility  
  • Only individual artists or artist teams are eligible
  • Artists may submit up to three different proposals
  • Artists may submit existing art for consideration
  • Not eligible: current members of the Alexandria Commission for the Arts and its subcommittees, City of Alexandria Employees
 Evaluation Criteria  
  • Benefit to the City of Alexandria: the level of community participation and engagement of the project
  • Artistic excellence
  • Experience of the artist/artist team (emerging artists are encouraged to apply as a team)
  • Innovation of project
  • Quality and clarity of proposal
  • Suitability to the proposed site
  • Safety
  • Explanation of how community involvement will be achieved.
 Grant Requirements  
  • No ticket sales or fees may be charged
  • All events and installations must be freely accessible
  • Matching funds are not required
  • Artist or Artist Team will be responsible for any and all maintenance or repair during the project
  • The winning artists will permit the Office of the Arts to promote their projects in all media including, but not limited to, press releases, web sites, and social media.
  • A final report must be submitted to the City of Alexandria Office of the Arts within one month of the conclusion of the project and no later than September 30 2014.  
The Office of the Arts, a division of the Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Activities, promotes and cultivates the arts in the City of Alexandria. For more information, visit www.alexandriava.gov/Arts. For information on the grants program or to register for a webinar, contact Cheryl Anne Colton at 703.746.5565 or cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov.
The City of Alexandria is committed to compliance with the City’s Human Rights Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request a reasonable accommodation or to request materials in an alternative format, call Cheryl Anne Colton, Office of the Arts, at703.746.5565 (VA Relay 711) or cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov.