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Arts and Culture advisory committee urges commission to fund updated master plan, highlights cultural trail head

March 31, 2026 | Marquette, Marquette County, Michigan


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Arts and Culture advisory committee urges commission to fund updated master plan, highlights cultural trail head
Johanna (Joanna in some slides) Worley, a member of the Arts and Culture Advisory Committee, told the March 30 meeting the committee seeks funding to update its 2014 master plan and described recent accomplishments including the cultural trail, new trailhead renovations, and expanded public‑art installations.

Worley said the 2014 master plan has guided significant work and that an updated plan is required for many grant programs. “To continue to build on that momentum, we need an updated arts and culture master plan,” she said, adding that the city’s arts office has brought in more than $2 million in external funding over the last five years and that the cultural trail had become a model for regional conferences.

Worley walked commissioners through plans for a renovated trailhead at the former Chamber of Commerce building—designed to include public restrooms, rentable meeting space, gallery space and a front porch overlooking the lake—and described community partnerships, weekly programming, and a regional audience for the trail project. She said the trailhead renovations and related projects account for less than 1.6% of the city’s annual budget and leverage additional grant funds and private contributions.

Commissioners asked about the size and intended uses of the rentable room (committee members said capacity is roughly 75 and the target audience is the general community), and about the cost of an updated master plan; staff and committee members said $75,000 has been budgeted in prior years and the city hopes to start an update in 2027 if funded. Worley urged the commission to approve the funding to maintain grant eligibility and continue the office’s work.

Outcome: No formal vote on the master‑plan funding was recorded at the March 30 meeting; the committee’s recommendation was lodged for future budget consideration.

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