Cultural Precinct definition
Examples of Cultural Precinct in a sentence
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However, subject to approval by City Council and TRCA, City staff’s recommendation is to the effect that Council approval be given for total cultural capital project funding associated with the Cultural Precinct portions of the Adjacent Park, estimated at $4.1M.
During the sublease negotiations, the parties will negotiate the details of: (i) CC/Newco/any approved Developer/Hotel Operator’s right of first refusal to operate any future permanent coffee shop/café facility within the Cultural Precinct (but not any event); and (ii) the concept of any “operational resource group” made up of stakeholders at the entire Guild Inn Site whose function will be to establish event and maintenance protocols.
The development of a Southbank Cultural Precinct Redevelopment Blueprint will aim to enhance the area as a globally significant arts and cultural precinct and improve the liveability of the area.
The City will have obtained approval of its Cultural Precinct Plan from City Council on terms and conditions satisfactory to its General Manager and TRCA after consultation with CC.