Yes, the transitions were anticipated in the FY20 budget.
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The two landmark facilities have been supported by the citizens of South Fulton for many years. The transition will allow for local control of each facility and give voice to the citizens of South Fulton as we build the future of arts programming in the City of South Fulton.
No. There are no tax increases in the FY20 budget.
The ongoing transition process will include an assessment of each facility and staffing to develop the operating budget.
Various arts programming and services will continue to be available for citizens. The City will continually assess areas for improvement and enhancements to are programs and services.
Arts classes and other programs will be assessed through the transition. There are no current plans to increase fees.
There are no current plans to reduce or cut services or programs.
The city will be in dialogue with True Colors and other organizations currently offering programming at the SW Arts center. The goal is to maintain all of the successful partnerships that are currently in place.
True Colors is operating as they always have, and they have existing performance commitments in place. Through the transition the City will work with True Colors with the goal of continuing their productions at SW Arts Center, while engaging with other organizations to offer additional performances.
The City’s General Services department is conducting assessments of both facilities to determine what renovations are needed and in what priority.
The South Fulton Arts/Cliftondale Multipurpose Center will have a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, ARTS, Math) focus. The STEAM model provides programming and support in academic disciplines while maintaining a vibrant Arts component.
There has been consistent feedback from our communities that indicates a desire for more academic support programs for our youth/students, while also maintaining arts programming. STEAM provides the best of both worlds by providing both academic and arts programming opportunities.
STEAM includes both academic and arts programming.
Staffing assessments will be a part of the transition process to ensure that there is adequate staffing at both facilities. Opportunities for employment will be handled through the City’s Human Resources department.
Using instructor services for various arts classes and programs is a common model that provides flexibility.
The transition timeline and programming schedule will be assessed and finalized through the transition process.
There are currently no planned cost increases. Part of the transition process will seek to identify opportunists to increase efficiency and identify cost savings.
There are no current plans to close facilities. As the assessments of each facility are completed, a detailed plan for renovations will be identified.
Our goal through the transition process is to maintain quality of programs and services as we assess the best way to create more efficiency and enhance arts programming.
In both the short- and long-term citizens will continue to have access to world class arts programming, classes, events, exhibits, and theatrical productions.
Staff from the City’s Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Department will operate the facilities utilizing strategic arts partnerships.
We will actively seek positive partnerships to help further our goal of providing world class arts and STEAM programming.
These two landmark facilities have been supported by the citizens of South Fulton for many years. The transition will allow for local control of each facility and give voice to the citizens South Fulton as we build the future of Arts programming in the City of South Fulton. Working with our communities we will put both facilities on a path to build on their previous successes to create a new and dynamic arts legacy for the City of South Fulton.