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Hudson Reporter Jersey City could collect $1 million for new Arts and Culture Trust Fund Council also sets tax rate for Open Space Trust Fund × The new Arts and Culture Trust Fund will be used to support local artists and art organizations. (photo by City of Jersey City) The Jersey City Council has unanimously introduced an ordinance establishing the rate of the levy for the new Arts and Culture Trust Fund. If adopted on second and final reading, New Jersey’s first municipal Arts and Culture Trust Fund will generate $1 million annually in critical long-term funding for Jersey City’s burgeoning arts community. ....
Hudson County View Photo courtesy of the City of Jersey City. By John Heinis/Hudson County View The arts fund is being implemented following November’s referendum where 63.6 percent of voters chose to allocate funding to directly benefit local artists and arts organizations, including youth and community programming, to help them grow and thrive. The city council will vote tonight to set both tax levy rates at one-quarter of a penny ($0.0025) per $100 dollars of total municipal assessed real property. “Arts and open space are two key quality of life components, especially in urban areas like ours, that have been severely undervalued for far too long,” Mayor Steven Fulop said in a statement. ....
In midst of COVID, what can or can’t be renovated in a small Jersey City park? Updated Jan 07, 2021; Facebook Share A little more than a year ago, artist and lifelong Jersey City resident Pat Olsen did a diorama in response to a Project Greenville call for art submissions. That diorama featured, opposite a narrow green strip with golden high-rises on top of it, Olsen’s depiction of a barren landscape. A take on South Greenville, skeletons lay outside a graveyard of things Olsen noted were lost to the area (bus lines, a supermarket, and a bank). There was also a very small space fenced around a dead tree from which a buzzard overlooked the area. That area was Olsen’s artistic depiction of Martyniak-Enright Park, which sits at the intersection of Pamrapo Avenue and Old Bergen Road. ....