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September
13, 2007 - The
September DDA Board meeting
was upbeat and positive
with high expectations for
Blairsville's downtown district.
Economic Restructuring Committee
Co-Chair Beverly Jackson
and Project Manager Janet
Hartman gave reports to
the seven member board.
Recruiting new business
to the downtown area is
one of the main goals of
the DDA. Beverly and Bobby
Jackson are continuing their
search for out-of-town businesses
that might be appropriate
for our area. The Jackson's
recently visited Murphy,
North Carolina, where they
canvassed retail establishments
on Main Street and other
busy side streets. “We decided
to look closer to home after
our trip to Watkinsville.
We're gathering information,
getting ideas, and trying
to find the perfect businesses
that would compliment our
town.” Beverly did add,
as everyone knows, parking
is an “issue” for all downtown
businesses and will have
to be dealt with at some
point in the future.
Janet Hartman was next
with reports on the recent
choice of sourwood trees
for Earnest Street, the
downtown merchant's meetings,
the upcoming newsletter,
the website's new features,
and the upcoming SEBA Bluegrass
Festival. She unveiled the
Promotions Committee t-shirt
that will be sold at the
festival and board member
Mary Ruth Cook held it up
for the camera. Short sleeve
shirts will cost $10 and
long sleeve shirts will
be $15.
Hartman also told about
a recent Department of Community
Affairs visit. These officials
were very impressed with
the many accomplishments
of the DDA volunteers. “Our
talented volunteers and
board members work hard,” says
Hartman. “We get credit
for the time they contribute
and are keeping track of
hours.” She went on to explain
that the DDA gets points
for design projects, too.
An example is Jeanette's
Flowers. All of the downtown
renovation is accounted
for and reports are made
monthly.
During the meeting, the
board discussed proposed
sign guidelines for new
businesses. W.C. Nelson
voiced concerns, “These
guidelines, if they became
an actual ordinance, are
restrictive in regards to
size and height. This could
deter new corporate business.” The
board agreed to use the
guidelines as a tool for
gaining experience and postponed
asking the City Council
for an enforceable ordinance.
Jim Williams added, “This
is a starting point. What
we're looking for with these
guidelines is feedback.”
The
DDA Board also approved
a recommendation to participate
in the Blairsville Home
Depot's Hands-on-Georgia
project that is scheduled
for October 2, 2007. Anyone
interested in helping to
improve the looks of Blairsville's
Civic Center is welcome
to lend a hand. For more
information visit www.downtownblairsville.com.

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