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City Unveils 5-Year Plan for Arts Growth

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Los Angeles should increase its support of the arts to $30 million by 1996, according to a five-year master plan released Tuesday by Mayor Tom Bradley and the city’s Cultural Affairs Department.

The plan also asks the city to reallocate much of the existing arts money, spend an additional $2.7 million for the arts over the next three years and begin a $40-million construction project for four regional arts centers.

The department’s 1990-91 budget, administered by General Manager Adolfo V. Nodal, is $10.5 million. It includes $5.8 million from the Los Angeles Endowment for the Arts. The 626-page report by Morris McNeill culminates five years of community meetings and studies.

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