MinutesMar 16, 2026Item B.16

AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH HELEN LESSICK FOR CONSULTING SERVICES RELATED TO THE CITY’S THREE-YEAR CREATIVE PLAN

Minutes • 2026-03-16 • Item B.16

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Using city funds, this agreement would cost residents approximately $225,000 to hire Helen Lessick for arts consulting services. This initiative aims to implement West Hollywood's Bronze Silver Gold Three-Year Creative Plan, which could enhance the city's cultural landscape and potentially increase community engagement in local arts.

Vote result: Passed 5-0

How does this affect you?

For West Hollywood residents, this agreement means that the city is investing in its cultural and artistic development. Residents might see new public art installations, community art projects, or cultural events that enhance the local environment and provide more opportunities for community involvement. This could also increase the city's attractiveness to tourists and new residents, potentially boosting local businesses.

Fiscal impact

The agreement will cost $225,000, funded by city taxpayers.

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