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The order presented is not intended to direct the sequence in <br /> which these public art projects will be initiated. In addition to <br /> these priority sites, 85 sites are identified for future consideration <br /> should additional staff resources or funding become available. <br /> The Public Art Master Plan should be considered as the initial <br /> section of a City of Hamilton Art in Public Places Policy, to be <br /> developed in 2017-18. This policy will provide guidance that <br /> recognizes and supports the creation of a range of types of art for <br /> public spaces that are not addressed in the Public Art Master <br /> Plan 2016. These include donated art, community art, integrated <br /> art, temporary art, art on publicly accessible private property and <br /> memorials. <br /> In order to successfully implement the Public Art Master Plan, the <br /> Tourism and Culture Division will continue its lead role in working <br /> together with other City departments and divisions to ensure the <br /> coordination of public art projects with current and upcoming <br /> planning and development initiatives. This plan is therefore <br /> intended as a living document that will evolve in accordance with <br /> changes in urban development, policy and public art practice. In <br /> addition, the City will continue to work collaboratively with <br /> community stakeholders to foster and leverage potential <br /> partnership opportunities for public art projects. <br /> City of Hamilton Public Art Master Plan 2016 <br />