Arts Spaces Strategy and Capital Plan passes first hurdle
- Posted by Terry Rock on April 4th, 2007
For the few who did not come out to today's City Council Standing Policy Committee on Community & Protective Services (there were well over 60 people in attendance), I'm happy to report that our report was unanimously approved by committee. It now goes to the full City Council on April 16th.
We've known all along that space for the arts is a top concern of the community. We were pleased with the enthusiastic response to our research, but we were frankly floored to see 21 people speak in favour of the report today. Thanks to those who made it out, your support is tangible evidence that we're starting to make a difference.
Here's a quote from Jim Collins that I think is apropos:
"Good-to-great transformations do not happen overnight or in one big leap. Rather, the process resembles relentlessly pushing a giant, heavy flywheel in one direction. At first, pushing it gets the flywheel to turn once. With consistent effort, it goes two turns, then five, then ten, building increasing momentum until—bang!—the wheel hits the breakthrough point, and the momentum kicks in its favor."
We're pushing a heavy wheel, but we've almost got the first revolution complete. Please continue to stay in touch with us, and do what you can to expand the circle.





Check out this short
Check out this short documentary - Culture Rocks the City - for an interesting look at how cultural development has impacted the profile and quality of life of several European cities.