Urbana Indymedia Center Seeks New Building In Response To Closure
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Current Situation
On Thursday, May 8, the City of Urbana shut down the Urbana-Champaign
Independent Media Center (IMC) performance space for code violations.
The IMC deeply regrets this situation and wishes to comply fully with
the Urbana Fire Code.
We are pleased to say that after meeting with officials from the City
of Urbana, many misunderstandings have been resolved, and city
officials are supportive of our efforts to serve the community. We
have been assured by the city that the office space; library; radio,
video, and print production room; and art gallery areas of the IMC
will remain open. Meetings with less than 50 people will continue at
the IMC. Our community space is still open during scheduled hours.
However our music venue space is now closed.
What Happened
Throughout the community center's existence, the IMC has acted in good
faith in regard to fire code compliance and will continue to act in
good faith in the future. Problems arose not only from fire code
issues, but also from lack of communication from the City of Urbana
before, during, and immediately after the most recent inspections.
The IMC has consistently been transparent with the City of Urbana
about the use of the room as a performance space, and has publicly
advertised events for the past year and a half. The performance
space, the focus of the recent citations, was inspected eight months
ago and the minor issues raised at that time were promptly resolved.
All of the major violations that have been cited by the city
preexisted the IMC.s use of the space and the majority of the issues
preexisted the annual inspection that occurred eight months ago.
After an inspection on May 5, the City gave the IMC twenty-four days
to complete six repairs in order to comply with the Urbana Fire Code.
The violations were not deemed serious enough by inspectors to warrant
closing the performance space to public use. Within 48 hours, IMC
members formed a plan of action and began fixing the problems. On
Thursday, May 8, officials returned unexpectedly to the IMC and issued
an official notice of closure. The IMC was not informed of why this
sudden change in requirements had occurred. The closure forced the
IMC to cancel several performances that were to occur over Mother's
Day weekend.
While the IMC will complete the minor repairs in the meeting space
necessary to ensure the safety of the building's occupants, the IMC is
a tenant at 218 W. Main. Several major repairs require action from
the owner of the building.
The IMC has been a vital part of the downtown Urbana economic ecology.
The IMC brings many people each week into downtown Urbana to produce
media, view art, meet with other community members, and hear a wide
range music. The hundreds of people who visit the IMC each week
patronize many other downtown Urbana businesses.
Finding a Permanent Home for the IMC
In the short term we will be forced to cancel some performances. The
IMC is seeking temporary relocation alternatives for our shows. The
IMC's goal is to provide a safe and educational space for youth and
adults alike. The only long term solution to the current situation
that will serve best the community is to acquire a new space.
To this end, we are kicking our Capital Campaign into high gear. This
campaign will raise funds to purchase a permanent home for the IMC.
The IMC will not be able to reopen our previous performance space, but
we hope within the next 12 months to buy a building of our own that
complies with all city requirements for a public assembly space. Our
goal is to raise $100,000 by December; we have already raised over
$30,000 towards that goal in just a few short months.
If you would like to help with the Capital Campaign or become a
member of the IMC please contact the Independent Media Center at
344-8820 or info@ucimc.org.
Mission Statement
The Independent Media Centers are a global network of collectively run
media outlets for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate
tellings of truth. We are motivated by a love and inspiration for
people who work for a better world despite corporate media's
distortions and unwillingness to cover efforts to develop an
egalitarian and sustainable society.
The Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center is a grassroots
organization committed to using media production and distribution as
tools for promoting social and economic justice in the Urbana area.
We are dedicated to addressing issues that the mainstream media
neglects and we do not conceal our politics behind a false
objectivity. We will empower people to "become the media" by
providing democratic access to available technologies and information.
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