Property Management
FCCC is responsible for the management and maintenance of the buildings
and grounds of the Flint Cultural Center campus, excluding the Sarvis
Conference Center and the Flint Public Library. In fulfilling that
responsibility we have entered into sub-lease agreements with the
independent Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) and Flint Institute of
Music (FIM), which allow each institution to manage and maintain
its building. The FIA and FIM also pay a pro rata share of the general
grounds keeping costs. The FCCC manages and maintains the remaining
buildings and all campus common areas and fixtures, including parking
lots, lawns, sidewalks, signs, lighting fixtures, seasonal décor,
fountains, gardens, and interior roadways.
Corporation Governance and Operation
The FCCC is responsible for all aspects of governance and operation
of Robert T. Longway Planetarium, Alfred P. Sloan Museum, James
H. Whiting Auditorium, and Flint Youth Theatre. The FCCC also maintains
a central administrative staff to provide additional leadership,
support services, and other resources.
Campus-wide and Community Endeavors
The FCCC works closely and collaboratively, through its member organizations
and central administrative staff, with other Cultural Center campus
institutions, community groups, public agencies, and regional institutions
to jointly develop and coordinate programs, activities, and special
initiatives that help increase public interest, awareness, and use
of the cultural center campus and its institutions.