Specifications include, but are not limited to: The following should be included in the preparation of the City of Savannah’s Public Art Master Plan: 1. Research a. Review the Metropolitan Planning Commission’s Markers, Monuments, and Public Art Master Plan and Guidelines for the City of Savannah b. Review the DRAFT Public Art Ordinance c. Review literature and plans from other communities and identify the most effective practices. 2. Consult with key internal stakeholders including but not limited to the Cultural Resources Department, Cultural Affairs Commission, HSMC, Park and Tree Commission and other appropriate city staff), and external collaborative agencies such as the Telfair Museum, Friends of African American Art, Arts Southeast, Soy x Soy, Savannah College of Art and Design, and the Starland Foundation. 3. Plan, develop, and lead efforts to engage various community cultural stakeholder from across the city in input sessions to inform how public art can help to celebrate the diverse history and cultural assets of our neighborhoods. Each session must be diverse and inclusive. There should be no less than three (3) community feedback sessions. 4. Plan and host a meeting of neighborhood associations representing various geographic areas of the city to gather their inform them about the opportunities for public art and gather their input on the types of public art that are of interest in their communities. This meeting should also inform the neighborhood associations about the ongoing role that they will play in the decision making process related to placement of public art in their communities. 5. Define the goals and objectives of Savannah’s public art program. 6. Recommend strategy for oversight of new public art program. This process should include an examination of the roles of the Cultural Affairs Commission and HSMC to reduce duplication of voluntary boards and existing public art processes and the public input process for impacted neighborhoods. 7. Provide a sample formula for estimating costs of a public art program to assist with budget projects to support the development of a public art program. 8. Review the current process for proposing and selecting public art and propose modifications based on public input and best practices. 9. Develop a framework or structure for ongoing management of the public art program. 10. Evaluate the current location of public art in the city as well as locations for new public art. 11. Assist in crafting/finalizing a Public Art Ordinance...