Main street manager
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A main street manager is a United States professional who helps small cities and towns maintain and improve their main street typically through a government program or public–private partnership. Objectives may include economic, preservation, restoration, marketing, and relations between business, consumers and the government.[1]
Objective[]
The primary objective is to develop and administer the main street program. The National Trust for Historic Preservation describes ten standards of performance for administering a main street program.[2]
Role[]
- Develops and administers a city's main street program
- Assists and approves applications for grants, tax credits
- Design plans for preservation and/or restoration
- Develops marketing collateral and campaigns
- Advises city planners on parking
- Determines resources needed to maintain cleanliness, appearance,
- Schedules events and festivals. Advises planners.
References[]
- ^ http://heritage.ky.gov/mainstreet/
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 6, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
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External links[]
Categories:
- Historic preservation
- Urban planning in the United States