Below is the full text of the press release from the Mayor’s office:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, November 11, 2005
CONTACT: Linwood Norman
646-0434
MAYOR APPOINTS COMMITTEE ON THE PERFORMING ARTS
Mayor L. Douglas Wilder will appoint a committee to be tasked with addressing the City’s long-term performing arts needs at the Carpenter Center and the Thalhimer’s block on Broad Street.
The committee will have nine members, including Jean Boone, Tom Farrell, David Fisk, William H. Goodwin, and James Ukrop. The Mayor will be announcing the other members shortly.
“I have wanted to be able to support a realistic endeavor to accomplish the stated ends and am pleased we have been able to come this far,” said Mayor Wilder.
Foundation Chairman James Ukrop concurred, stating that “We are confident that this committee will find exciting and realistic ways to make our vision a reality. A city as rich in culture and history as Richmond deserves an unparalleled venue to showcase its unique collection of performing arts groups. We owe it to our region’s many talented artists and the generous patrons who support them to work together constructively in creating a performing arts center we can all be proud of.”
Under Phase One, members of the committee will focus on the future of the Carpenter Center. Included in its analysis, the committee will review the outstanding request from the Virginia Arts Foundation for reimbursement of $4.4 million in expenses (along with its supporting documentation) and will determine the feasibility of any payment thereon. Nothing herein or hereafter to be considered by the committee is intended to preclude the Foundation from complying with the building code of the City as may be applicable. Under Phase Two, committee members will consider how best to make use of the balance of the block bounded on Broad at 6th and 7th Streets for the performing arts. The committee will make an interim report by no later than May 1, 2006 with a final report by no later than Dec. 31, 2006.
Any agreement arrived at through the recommendations of this committee will take precedence over any and all other understandings between the City and The Foundation.
In the interim, the foundation has agreed to landscape the block, consistent with construction needs, which will be held for public use.
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