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Policy
Procedure Title: Community Banner Policy Policy Number
CUL 140
Reference
CUL-130 Public Art Policy, ADM
150 Marketing Partnership and
Advertising Policy, Resolution
#877/22
Date Originated (m/d/y)
December 5, 2022
Date Revised (m/d/y)
Pages
9
Approval: Chief Administrative Officer
Point of Contact
Supervisor, Cultural Services
Policy Objective
Banners on City streetlight and facility parking lot light poles provide opportunities to develop
community identity, pride, and enhance cultural experiences within a community.
The objectives of this policy are:
To establish clear and consistent methods for The Corporation of the City of Pickering
(“City”) staff to initiate and implement community-led banner displays within the City;
To establish clear and consistent methods for individuals and organizations to request
banner displays through the City Centre Banner Display Program, located on 24
designated streetlight poles in the City Centre; and
To establish clear and consistent methods for individuals and organizations to request
banner displays in new locations throughout the City.
Index
01 Purpose
02 Scope
03 Application
04 Definitions
05 Delegation of Authority
06 General
07 Locations
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08 Inclusions and Restrictions for all banners
09 Approval process and criteria for staff -led banner displays
10 Approval process and criteria for community-led banner displays on the 24 City Centre
Streetlights
11 Approval process and criteria for community-led banner displays in new locations in the
City
01 Purpose
Public art and wayfinding initiatives displayed on street banners are valuable asset s that
enhance the social and cultural environments of municipalities. Through these street
banner installations we beautify our environment , engage the community in creative place-
making, and celebrate community stories, culture, and diversity.
02 Scope
The Banner Policy is designed:
To establish the process for City staff to create banner displays in the City;
To establish the process for individuals and organizations to request banner displays
on Pickering’s City Centre 24 designated streetlight poles; and
To establish the process for individuals and organizations to request banner displays in
new locations throughout the City.
03 Application
This Policy applies to banners displayed within the City, on owned streetlight and parking
lot light poles.
04 Definitions
04.01 City of Pickering Streetlight Poles - Municipal streetlight poles can be found
throughout the City, including facility parking lots. These poles are owned and
maintained by the City. City Streetlight Poles that make good candidates for
banners are in visible community locations and in safe environments away from
hydro lines and hanging branches.
04.02 Utility Poles - Utility Poles support overhead power lines and other public
utilities such as electrical cable, fibre optic cable and other related equipment
such as street lights and transformers. Utility Poles are not included within the
scope of this policy.
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04.03 Public Art Banners - Art developed and designed by professional artists that is
displayed on municipally owned public space. These artworks are subject to the
approval process outlined in the City of Pickering Public Art Policy (CUL – 130).
04.04 Corporate Art Banners - Banners designed by City staff, or a designer subject
to the City of Pickering Branding Guidelines.
04.05 Community-led Designs - Banners designed and produced by community
groups or Pickering residents.
04.06 City Centre Banner Display Program - Community requested banners that
have been submitted through an online application form which will be reviewed
by staff using established criteria, and endorsed by the Cultural Advisory
Committee. Intake for this program is twice a year: March 28th and October 28th.
04.07 Established Community Banner Program - Community-led banners that have
been approved by City Staff or Council and displayed on City of Pickering
streetlight poles previously. Established community-led banner displays may
continue based on the initial conditions of approval for display. Established
Community Banner displays include:
48 Legion banners commemorating Remembrance Day in City Centre
annually in October and November.
26 Legion banners commemorating Remembrance Day in Claremont
annually in October and November.
17 Lions Club Spring/Summer and Community place making banners that
are displayed annually from April to October and December to April.
6 PFlag banners commemorating Pride Month along Esplanade North
annually in June.
05 Delegation of Authority
05.01 Chief Administrative Officer to:
a)Support the allocation of staff resources to coordinate the Community
Banner Policy;
05.02 The Mayor and Members of Council to:
a)Direct inquiries related to community-led banners to the appropriate City
staff;
b)Review and approve the community banner displays endorsed by staff and
the Cultural Advisory Committee.
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05.03 Directors & Division Heads to:
a)Support the allocation of staff resources to the Community Banner Program;
b)Ensure their department supports and meets the corporations obligations
related to the Community Banner Program;
c)Director, Community Services to consider and endorse, as appropriate, City
staff recommendations to display banners on City Streetlight poles.
05.04 Managers & Supervisors to:
a)Assign staff resources to coordinate display of banners on City of Pickering
streetlight poles;
05.05 Employees to:
a)Review banner applications and provide timely responses;
b)Recommend the approval or denial of a proposal based on eligibility criteria;
c)Keep an up to date listing of the banner displays and available City
streetlight and parking lot light poles;
d)Install banner hardware and banners;
05.06 Cultural Advisory Committee to:
a)Review applications from the community for banner displays and
recommend community displays in the Cultural Advisory Committee reports
that are presented to Council for approval.
06 General
The City will implement streetlight banner displays in three ways:
1.Staff led initiatives for banner displays on City of Pickering streetlight poles.
Staff-led initiatives may include public art displays, beautification, wayfinding,
tourism initiatives, support for City initiatives, and commemoration.
2.Community requests for banner displays on the 24 designated streetlights in
Pickering’s City Centre. This program will be promoted and administered through
a biannual community call for submissions and supported by a procedure.
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3.Community requests for banner displays in new locations in the City. This
program will accept banner display requests that will be reviewed and
recommended for approval on a case-by-case basis.
07 Locations
1.Staff-led initiatives for banner displays can be installed in various locations
around the City, with preference to pedestrian pathways, and locations with high
visibility.
2.The City will provide 24 streetlights in City Centre for Established Community
Banner Program displays that can be requested and booked by community
groups. The 24 City Centre locations have banner hardware that will be
maintained by the City.
3.Individuals and the community can request banner displays in new locations in
the City. Only City-owned streetlight poles will be considered for display. New
banner locations will be subject to available staff resources for installation and
removal. Any additional cost for the purchase of new hardware for streetlight
poles may be subject to budget approval by Council in the next fiscal year.
08 Inclusions and Restrictions for all banner displays
08.01 All banner displays including: 1) staff-led banner displays; 2) community-led
banner displays on the 24 City Centre Banners; and 3) community-led banner
displays in new locations are subject to the following criteria:
To be considered for the Community Banner Program, banner proposals must
provide a meaningful benefit to the community and must support, foster or
promote one or more of the following areas:
Arts and Culture;
Environment;
Culture;
Diversity;
Heritage Promotion;
Education;
Health and Wellness;
Physical Fitness;
Enrich the character and identity of the City;
Create unique or innovative experiences; and
Be openly accepting, inclusive and accessible of all community members.
Banner proposals submitted to the City for approval must meet certain criteria to
be eligible, including compatibility with the provisions of municipal, provincial and
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federal laws as well as in accordance with rules and regulations administered by
the City’s by-laws.
08.02 The City will not accept banner proposals and/or banner designs that:
Endorse views or ideas that promote discrimination, contempt or hatred.
The purposes, practices and banner proposals of applicant groups must be
consistent with the Human Rights Code;
Represent politically based parties, organizations or individuals;
Conflict with the City’s values or that are deemed to impact negatively on
the City’s identity as being family friendly;
Contribute to the sale of tobacco, marijuana, pornography or support the
production, distribution, and sale of weapons and other life -threatening
products;
Endorse views and ideas that are likely to promote discrimination, contempt
or hatred for any person on the basis of race, national or ethnic origin,
citizenship, religion, age, gender, marital status, family status, sexual
orientation, disability, political affiliation, economic status or level of literacy;
and,
The primary purpose of the banners is promotion of a business or
commercial enterprise.
09 Approval Process and criteria for Staff-led banner display
09.01 Staff-led banner designs are subject to the following approval criteria in addition to
those outlined in Section 8:
Designs that are considered public art have followed the provisions of the
Public Art Policy (CUL 130) and may be subject to evaluation by a Public
Art Jury or Committee.
Costs for banner printing and installation are approved in the budget.
09.02 Staff-led banner designs are subject to the following approval process:
1.Banners designs are recommend by staff to the Cultural Advisory Committee.
2.The Cultural Advisory Committee reviews banner designs and provides
endorsement.
3.Banner designs are approved by the Director, Community Services.
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10 Approval process for community-led banner displays on the 24 City Centre
streetlights
10.01 The application and installation process for community-led banner displays on
the 24 City Centre banner locations is outlined in City Centre Banner Display
Procedure.
10.02 Community groups and individuals can submit a proposal application on the City
website. The application process is outlined in the City Centre Banner Display
Procedure.
10.03 Community requests to display banners on the 24 City Centre streetlights is
subject to the following conditions:
Each community banner submission can request a maximum of 12
banner locations of the 24 City Centre locations available.
Community banners may be displayed for a span of eight weeks.
Community banners will be installed and removed by the City.
The City will supply the hardware to display banners.
The Community organization or individual is responsible for the design of
the banners and costs fabrication.
All banners must meet size, material guidelines etc.
Organizations and individuals are responsible to drop off banners two
weeks prior to the installation date. Organizations and individuals are
responsible for picking up banners from the City within two weeks of the
removal date or else they will be discarded at the owners expense.
10.04 Community-led banner designs for the 24 City Centre streetlights is subject to
the following approval process:
The City will issue a call for written applications biannually, with deadlines
to apply via the City website on March 28th and October 28th.
Applications will be screened by staff for eligibility and presented to the
Cultural Advisory Committee for review.
The Cultural Advisory Committee will review the applicants’ banner
displays and may recommend approval based on the selection criteria in
Section 8 and 10 of this policy.
Banner recommendations will be presented to Mayor and Council for
approval as part of the Cultural Advisory work plan and report to council.
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Staff will notify applicants on the outcome of their application.
11 Approval process for community-led banner displays in new locations in the City
11.01 When proposals are submitted, the criteria used will be based on a number of
different considerations:
Nature and type of banner design
o Artwork must fit banner dimensions as provided by City staff
o Artwork must be printed on both sides of banners
o Artwork must be colourful
o High resolution digital files are required for production
o Banners must be printed on low-maintenance materials.
Capacity and relevant experience of the applicant
o Availability of budget to complete the project
o Ability of the applicant to meet project timelines
o Applicant’s ability to create high quality designs.
Space/staff/equipment availability the dates requested
o Availability of proposed banner locations
o Staff resources will support the scope of the banner installation
o Staff resources support installation and removal of banners within the
timeframe requested.
Benefit and/or enhancement of the community
o Artwork demonstrates direct impact to the community as outlined in
section 8.
11.02 Community-led banner designs for new City streetlight locations that are not
included in the 24 City Centre locations are subject to the following approval
process:
Written submissions will be accepted via the City website and form for new
banner locations.
Applications will be screened by staff for eligibility.
Staff will confirm if banner locations are available and if City resources can
support the request.
Staff will present the application to the Cultural Advisory Committee.
The Cultural Advisory Committee will review the applicants’ banner displays
and may recommend approval based on the selection criteria in section 8
and 11 of this policy.
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Banner recommendations will be presented to Mayor and Council for
approval as a Report to Council.
Staff will notify applicants on the outcome of their application.