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agreement that the master plans reviewed had on this subject.The common practice for plan <br /> development is a combination of a broad a community coalition in the form of a taskforce or <br /> commission, and expert consultants hired to work with the commission to identify goals, processes, and <br /> implementation policies. <br /> Identification of Core Components <br /> The ten plans reviewed had much in common and the components were largely the same, with <br /> the exception of Austin,TX which proved to be less comparable with the other plans. From the review, <br /> 12 core components of a public art master plan have been identified. These components are: <br /> 1. Goals and Vision <br /> 2. Integration with other planning <br /> 3. Creating a Public Art Authority <br /> 4. Funding <br /> 5. Site Selection <br /> 6. Artist Selection <br /> 7. Staffing or Contracting Program Administration <br /> 8. Documentation of Public Art <br /> 9. Maintenance or Public Art <br /> 10. Acquisition and Removal of Public Art <br /> 11. The Receipt of Public Art Gifts <br /> 12. Educational Opportunities <br /> These elements can be found in nearly all plans in some form, ranging from brief discussion to fully <br /> developed policies.The matrix below shows the inclusion of each component in the plans reviewed. <br /> 17 <br />