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FY 2022-23 Art in Public Places (APP) Annual ReportCONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 11 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: December 19, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: RECEIVE AND FILE FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ANNUAL REPORT RECOMMENDATION Receive and file the fiscal year 2022/23 Art in Public Places Annual Report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Per the Municipal Code, the City must expend or commit fees from the Art in Public Places (APP) program within two years of receipt and monies collected must be accounted for in a separate fund. • An annual review of administrative expenses is required. There were no administrative expenses for fiscal year 2022/23. • Attachment 1 presents the required analysis; the City has complied with the time limit for expenditure of fees and there are no findings to report. FISCAL IMPACT — None BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The City's APP fund is governed by the La Quinta Municipal Code. Annually, the City must demonstrate that it has complied with the following: • A determination whether or not the fees have been committed for use within two years of collection. Fees may be used for: ✓ Cost of public art and installation; ✓ Cost to purchase or lease art sites; ✓ Waterworks, landscaping, lighting and other objects, which are an integral part of the artwork; ✓ Frames, mats, pedestals and other objects necessary for the proper presentation and installation of the artwork; ✓ Walls, pools, landscaping or other architectural or landscape architectural elements necessary for the proper aesthetic and structural placement of the artwork; ✓ Maintaining and repairing artwork; ✓ Administrative expenses to otherwise implement the APP program; ✓ Endowments; and ✓ Art Replacement 73 • Review administrative expenses to ensure they were reasonably assessed to implement this program and that they do not exceed five percent of the total funds in the account on July 1 of any year or $25,000 in any fiscal year. If fees collected are not committed for the aforementioned uses, they are returned to the contributor. Staff analyzed APP fund revenues and expenditures, no reimbursements are due to contributors and there were no administrative costs. During 2022/23, APP funds were used to purchase art pieces, paint art wall murals, and maintain and preserve art pieces as detailed in Attachment 1. During fiscal year 2022/23, the City unveiled Monument" created by Artist CJ Rench to hor who gave their lives while serving their country. The monument is pictured here and is located at the Civic Center Campus on Calle Tampico. Each year this report is also provided to the Desert Valley Builders Association (DVBA), the Building Industry Association (BIA), and the Gas Company. The City received a letter of satisfaction from the DVBA (Attachment 2). To date, no other correspondence has been received regarding this report. ALTERNATIVES a monument titled "Gold Star Family As this report is a requirement of the Municipal Code, staff does not recommend an alternative. Prepared by: Virginia Ortega, Finance Manager Approved by: Claudia Martinez, Finance Director Jon McMillen, City Manager Attachments: 1. Art in Public Places FY 2022/23 Annual Financial Report 2. Desert Valley Builders Association Review 74 ATTACHMENT 1 City of La Quinta Art in Public Places (Fund 270) FY 2022/23 The Art in Public Places fund is used to account for fees paid in lieu of acquisition, installation, replacement, maintenance and repair of approved art works at approved sites. The fees are refundable if not expended or committed within two years. Two Year Test Beginning Using First In First Out Method Ending % Complete* Fund Balance Revenues Fund Balance Account Description at 7/1/2022 FY 22/23 at 6/30/2023 Revenues & Other Sources: Expenditures Committed Unspent Developer fees 509,026 83,086 92,512 Interest income (223,753) 12,626 536,248 Transfers In from the General Fund 41,679 50,000 (5,174) Total Sources 692,026 $ 145,711 63,345 Expenditures & Other Uses 35,414 June 30, 2022 764,614 Art Purchases 120,748 48,347 67,175 Maintenance of Public Art 833,697 59,625 108,047 Project Administration 137,150 - 24,000 Transfers Out for Construction Art Project $ 426,331 75 111205 Dune Palms Bridge Improvements Total Uses 193,965 108,047 1% 201608 SilverRock Event Space 75 302,247 96% Total Available $ 833,697 $ 37,664 $ 871,361 Two Year Test Capital Projects and Expenses Using First In First Out Method Committed % Complete* Beginning Revenues Summary of Funds Fund Balance Collected Expenditures Committed Unspent June 30, 2019 509,026 119,733 92,512 760,000 (223,753) June 30, 2020 536,248 197,457 41,679 697,200 (5,174) June 30, 2021 692,026 135,933 63,345 729,200 35,414 June 30, 2022 764,614 189,831 120,748 766,522 67,175 June 30, 2023 833,697 145,711 108,047 734,211 137,150 Total Revenue For Last Five Years 24,000 1 $ 788,665 $ 426,331 100% 111205 Dune Palms Bridge Improvements Result: Two Year Spent or Committed Test Met. Future commitments for unspent funds are detailed below. Art in Public Places Expenses and Future Commitments Capital Projects and Expenses FY 22/23 Committed % Complete* % funded with fee Sculpture Restorations and Maintenance 58,553 100% 100% Acknowledgement Plaques and Signs 3,019 100% 100% Civic Center Art: "Long Skinny Heart" by Anthony Hansen 1,400 100% 100% Civic Center Art: "Microcosm Quartet" by Delish Glass LLC 7,000 100% 100% Civic Center Art: "Oasis" by Amejko Artistry 2,500 100% 100% LQAC Art Purchase: "Geometric Table" by Les Powers 4,500 100% 100% LQAC Art Purchase: "La Quinta's Harmony" by Sherman Charles 7,000 100% 100% Monument (balance): "Gold Star Family Monument" by CJ Rench 24,000 - 100% 100% 111205 Dune Palms Bridge Improvements - 193,965 24% 1% 201608 SilverRock Event Space 75 302,247 96% 4% 201709 Jefferson/Avenue 53 Roundabout 5,000 92% 0.15% FY 2023/24 Budget for Art Purchases and Maintenance - 233,000 18% 100% Total 108,047 1 734,211 * Percentage completed as of June 30, 2023 75 2023 BOARD OF WRECTORB PRESIFJlr3 Todd Hooks Agra Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Inamaueatirtre Fast President Deborah McGarrey Southern Califomia Gras Company P1 VICE FRESIDENT Tom Dubose Dubose Design Group, Inc. ,S ECItET4R i'i! RLASUIZER Pedro Rincon Osborne Rincon CPAs "CE PR,t S DENT OFASSOCTA TES Allan Levin Allan Levin & Associates CHIEF EYECUTrV ' !ZFFICER Gretchen Gutierrez DIRECTORS Fred Bel V 1023 PAC Chairnmrrlr NobeIl Energy Solations Brian Benedetti Brian Benedetti Construction Mark Benedetti Dene Callanan CaiBest Title Mario Gonzales GHA Companies Joe IIayes First Bank 7eremny liaos Freevolt Dave Lippert Lippert Construction, Inc Paul Mahoney PMA Advertising Bruce Maize Orr Builders Russ Martin Mission Springs Water District Dan Olivier Nethery Mueller Olivier Alan Pace Petra Geosciences Kevin Pillow AC Houston Lumber John Powell, Jr. Coachella Valley Water District Mike Rowe MSA Consulting Phil Smith Sunrise Company Alissa Vatter Fidelity National Title Jeff Wattenbarger Wattenbarger Construction ATTACHMENT 2 mtttttl• 9A desert valleys builders association December 12, 2023 City of La Quinta Claudia Martinez, Finance Director 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Ms. Martinez, Thank you for providing the Desert Valleys Builders Association with the opportunity to review and comment on the City of La Quinta's 202212023 14rt in Public Places Annual .deport. The DVBA is satisfied that the City has met its annual reporting obligations pursuant to the City Municipal Code and the Mitigation Fee Act, Acer 34360 Gateway Drive 0 Pch Desert ® CA 92211 (760) 776-1001 office a (760) 776-7002 fax www,TheDVBA.org 76