SANTA ANA
The Council of Arts and Culture, which has led the city’s arts development movement during the last 13 years, will relocate to a 900-square-foot office in the Depot building on Santa Ana Boulevard later this month.
The group, which will start moving in Monday, will pay the city $1 a year for the space, according to an agreement approved by the City Council this week.
The move will not only give the Council of Arts and Culture about four times more room but also mark a new direction in its efforts, said Don Cribb, the group’s co-president.
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