DOWNTOWN CLARKESVILLE STRATEGIC VISIONING & PLANNING PROCESS
RSVP PROCESS 1 2 3 WHERE WE ARE Plan Review Demographic Scan Visual Preference Assessment 1-on-1 Interviews (10) Focus Groups (?) Survey (650) Town Hall Meeting (80) WHERE WE ARE GOING Design Renderings Visualization HOW WE GET THERE Work Program Design Solutions Short-Term (1-12 months) Long-Term (12+ months)
TOP ISSUES Fire damaged buildings and businesses Complete the Streetscape/Way-finding More downtown businesses/people Downtown Lodging Infrastructure improvements Parking The Old Courthouse Park/Recreation improvements Downtown housing Event Space
WORK PROGRAM
TOWN SQUARE: SIDE 1 Before
TOWN SQUARE: SIDE 1 Plan View MONROE STREET BRIDGE STREET E. WATER STREET
TOWN SQUARE DESIGN OPTIONS
DESIGN OPTION 1: Buildings damaged by fire are restored to their design before fire
DESIGN OPTION 2: In addition to Design Option 1, Building 6 is increased to two stories.
DESIGN OPTION 3: Buildings damaged by fire are demolished and replaced by a new three-story brick building; Building 6 is increased to two stories.
DESIGN OPTION 4: Buildings damaged by fire are demolished and replaced by a new three-story brick building; Building 6 is increased to two stories; and Building 7 is replaced by two one-story brick storefronts.
DESIGN OPTION 5: Buildings damaged by fire are demolished and replaced by a new three-story brick building; Building 6 is increased to two stories; and Building 7 is replaced by two, two-story brick storefronts.
EXTEND STREETSCAPE The new streetscape in downtown Clarkesville is one of the greatest points of pride mentioned in focus groups and survey responses. However, the streetscape should be extended all along Washington Street. Also, new sidewalks, street trees, and lighting should be extended onto secondary downtown roads to create better connectivity.
DOWNTOWN CLARKESVILLE SIDEWALK INVENTORY Downtown boundary No sidewalk Sidewalk exists
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REAR BUILDINGS Many of the Washington Street buildings have rear parking lots, which is a valuable asset. More attention needs to be paid to the aesthetics of these parking areas and the rear of the buildings. Also, these areas, in time, could become sites for infill development. Furthermore, the rear entrances, if properly improved, could act as additional premium space. The city could offer façade grants for the front and rear of buildings to encourage rear-building renovations.
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COUNTY COURTHOUSE The Old County Courthouse and surrounding property has the potential to have the largest impact on the City of Clarkesville and Habersham County. Courthouse parking needs to be altered to maximize downtown parking availability to support downtown businesses. Hopefully the county will see this key site as an economic development opportunity that could perform like another industry. This site could be redeveloped into a $20 million mixed-use development that could house retailers, offices, housing, lodging, public safety infrastructure, and a downtown active green space. Ideally, the county, city, Development Authority, and the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) would work together to redevelop this site for the betterment of the entire community.
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COURTHOUSE SQUARE, AFTER 115 EAST MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL NEW CONNECTION TO PITT S PARK0 RICHIE STREET New structures would be two to three-story mixed-use buildings. CENTRAL SQUARE FOUR MINI-PLAZAS WASHINGTON STREET Bottom floor retail and services, upper floors offices or residences. REVIVED CLOCK TOWER ON CORNER
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ASPECTS AND BENEFITS OF A NEW MIXED-USE COURTHOUSE SQUARE COMPLEX Longer-Term Vision: 20 years Shifts existing square to a new walkable activity hub, consisting of a central park square surrounded by store-fronts, wide sidewalks and smaller plazas. By wrapping the new square with a dense mix of retail and residential, it has been proven that land values increase substantially. Bottom floor retail and food services. Second and third floors office or residences. Street design prioritizes walkability while still providing parking throughout, as well as two underground lots.
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FAÇADE IMPROVEMENTS Work with existing businesses that have nonconforming structures to improve their façades when it is time to renovate the buildings. This approach is non-combative and will take time, but working with and assisting the property owner creates a win-win situation.
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MAIN STREET 4 POINT APPROACH ORGANIZATION Downtown Guide Junior Main Street Board PROMOTION DESIGN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Dinner & Movie Public Art/Vacant Windows Friday Night Live Pitts Park Restrooms Utility Box Signage 2hr Parking Striping Parking Spaces ABC Guide DT Lodging Mary St Bldg. Vacant Property Online
ORGANIZATION
CREATE A VISITORS GUIDE Lead: Mary Beth Horton Partners: Jeff Johnson, Teresa Barry (CBCA) Timeline: proof by February 10th Funding: Graphic Design/Layout: $500 Printing: 1 st set- $200 Obstacles: N/A Steps: 1. Update map and business directory 2. Determine content to be included 3. Find Graphic Designer 4. Printing costs- qty 1000 = $198 5. Distribution of first set 6. Find sponsors for second printing
CREATE A JUNIOR MAIN STREET BOARD Lead: Mary Beth Horton Partners: Neil Reems, Katie Ledford Timeline: select youth by March; 1 st meeting in April Funding: $200.00 Obstacles: n/a
PROMOTION
DINNER & A MOVIE / MUSIC
DINNER & A MOVIE Lead: Sherry Callahan (liaison to HCT) Partners: Mary Beth (licensing); Alta Mosely (theater); Laura Farrelly (Harvest Habersham); Jeff Morris (Copper Pot) Timeline: Get verbal interest by Friday 11/21; Reserve movies by 1/31; Movie dates 3/21 & 5/2. Funding: cost of movie licensing, cost of screen rental Obstacles: screen size/stage accommodation
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE 3 RD FRIDAYS Lead: Joey Duncan Partners: Ann Brusich, Sherry Callahan Timeline: Present idea to CBCA in January; Hold events April-June Funding: CBCA and Main Street; cost TBD Obstacles: Local ordinance restrictions/local business participation
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PUBLIC ART / VACANT WINDOWS Lead: Roxie Barron & Claudia Lyle Partners: Wally Wenn, Local artists, Mary Beth Horton Timeline: Phase 1: Mar-April Phase 2: May-July Phase 3: Aug-Oct Phase 4: Nov-Dec Funding: $150 per phase / $600 Project total Obstacles: permission from artists
DESIGN
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Before PITTS PARK RESTROOM PITTS PARK RESTROOM After Lead: Hunter McCutcheon Partners: Taylor Graham, Jeremy Pirkle, Charle Statler Timeline: Phase 1: May Phase 2: December Funding: in kind/donations Obstacles: n/a
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Before UTILITY BOX SIGNAGE UTILITY BOX / SIGNAGE After Lead: Wendy Behrens Partners: Leigh Johnston, Teresa Barry Timeline: May 2015 Funding: $150- from Clarkesville Business & Community Association Obstacles: none
2 -HOUR PARKING SIGN REMOVAL Lead: Barbara Kesler/Leigh Johnston Partners: City of Clarkesville Public Works Timeline: February 2015 Funding: none Obstacles: weather/public works availability
Before STRIPING PARKING SPACES STRIPING PARKING SPACES After Action Item: Striping Parking Spaces Lead: City of Clarkesville Public Works Partners: Bill Gresham, Jeremy Garmon Timeline: February 2015 Funding: TBD Obstacles: none
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
A GUIDE TO STARTING A BUSINESS IN CLARKESVILLE- ACTION PLAN Before After Lead: Mary Beth Horton Partners: JR Charles, Caleb Gaines, Glenda Smith Timeline: March Funding: $100 printing costs Obstacles: n/a
Before DOWNTOWN LODGING After Lead: Joey Duncan Partners: City of Clarkesville/ DDA Timeline: mid-january Funding: varies Obstacles: finding investors/developers
Before VACANT PROPERTY ONLINE INVENTORY After Vacant Property Online Inventory/Breakfast with Property Owners Lead: Roxie Barron Partners: JR Charles, Jeff Johnson, Mary Beth Horton Timeline: March 1st Funding: $200 Obstacles: permission from property owners
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MARY STREET HOUSE After Could be used for special events or meetings New landscaping New parking lot configuration
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Mary Street House Plan View
Before MARY STREET HOUSE After Lead: Barrie Aycock Partners: Janet Taylor, Deb Kilgore Timeline: Phase 1: end of January Phase 2: TBD Funding: To be determined Obstacles: funding