Mayor Fulop Recommends Jersey City Withdraws Arts Referendum to Minimize Taxpayer Impact in Wake of Pandemic’s Destructive Path

The Jersey City Arts and Culture Trust Fund was mirrored after the success of Jersey City’s Open Space Trust Fund enacted by the Fulop Administration in 2016, of which Ward B Councilwoman Mira Prinz-Arey chaired. 

“We look forward to the day when we can reopen our renowned art galleries and kickoff the summer art shows that attract people from all over the region, and our arts community knows we will continue to fight for them and support them as we get through these challenging times together,” said Ward B Councilwoman Mira Prinz-Arey

The special tax levy to fund arts and culture stems from a bill Governor Murphy signed into law last December. The bill allows municipalities to propose a tax dedicated to the arts within the city. 

“This is not an easy decision, and we have many more difficult decisions ahead of us as we work to recover from this health crisis. I’m confident that our vibrant arts scene will continue to see significant growth and support as we all work together, as Jersey City does, to get back on our feet,” concluded Mayor Fulop.