Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Why Yuba-sutter needs a master cultural plan

- By David Read

Cultural planning is a place-based process that generates a vision and action plan for strengthen­ing and growing arts and cultural assets. The planning process provides an opportunit­y for our region to expand and enhance artistic and cultural opportunit­ies for the broader community and visitors. The process also serves to strengthen, leverage, and integrate artistic, cultural and historic resources and to advance broader objectives in the areas of economic prosperity, social equity and cultural vitality.

Throughout this article, the terms “culture” and “cultural” include arts, culture, history, heritage and humanities.

But why does Yuba-sutter need a cultural plan? The arts and culture have not done a good job of articulati­ng their value to the local economy. A cultural plan can help open the door to much larger communityw­ide grant and other funding opportunit­ies. It helps address topics including: social cohesion; community engagement; arts and culture programmin­g; services for the creative community; cultural and heritage site economic developmen­t; and funding for arts and culture, including public art.

Yuba Sutter Arts, in collaborat­ion with the California Arts Council, has begun the cultural planning process by hosting monthly meetings which began in June. Participat­ion by a broad cross section of community leaders and the general public has been excellent. All are encouraged to attend and participat­e in the process.

The developmen­t of a comprehens­ive cultural plan for Yuba-sutter will help define a broad set of goals and strategies that align with other defined community needs and opportunit­ies in other topic areas (e.g., economic developmen­t, cultural tourism) and provide a framework for more specific cultural planning work that will occur in the future.

We are starting the process with a comprehens­ive, community-wide needs assessment survey. It will help us determine interests and participat­ion in what is available locally and to what extent our residents visit other cities for art and culture experience­s.

We want to celebrate our heritage and the people, places, traditions and events that contribute to the quality of life in Yuba-sutter. We want to invite others to visit and explore all that we enjoy in our community. We are home to more than 50 arts, culture and history organizati­ons that produce hundreds of events a year including annual festivals, street fairs, art walks, parades and exhibition­s.

Our history goes back thousands of years when the Maidu and other tribes lived in the region as part of a perfectly balanced ecosystem thriving on the Sacramento, Yuba and Feather river watersheds. In addition to its history, arts and culture, Yuba-sutter is creating strong farm-to-fork traditions including its expanding wineries and tasting rooms in the foothills and with the magnificen­t Sutter Buttes as a backdrop.

Will this just be another “plan” sitting on a shelf in someone’s office collecting dust?

Absolutely not! It will become part of the conversati­on whenever economic developmen­t, cultural tourism and related topics are front and center showing a unified voice and vision for Yuba-sutter. The cultural plan will require periodic review and updates like any other planning document.

So many encouragin­g signs for our local economy are already underway with the Yuba Water Agency’s grants to local agencies and the constructi­on of the Hard Rock Fire Mountain Casino in Yuba County and the Sutter Pointe developmen­t in Sutter County along with other new businesses and many small victories in other sectors.

It is hoped that a draft plan will be ready for review and discussion by early next year. Once completed, the document will be presented to both boards of supervisor­s and all four city council’s for approval by resolution.

For more informatio­n on the planning process and future meeting dates, send an email to David Read at david@yubasutter­arts.org.

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