Exciting
News Update!

Blairsville officially designated
as a Better Hometown
The City of
Blairsville has been officially
designated as a Better Hometown
Community. Blairsville
Mayor Jim Conley and DDA Chairman
Kay Jones accepted the Better
Hometown designation plaque
from Billy Parris at a surprise
presentation held in the Historic
Union County Courthouse on
January 9, 2008.
Wording on
the plaque is as follows: "The
Georgia Department of Community
Affairs hereby Designates
the City of Blairsville &
the Downtown Development Authority
of Blairsville, as an official
Georgia Better Hometown Community
and hereby grants all of the
rights and privileges pertaining
thereof - approved and recorded
on the 3rd Day of December
2007."
The main
objective of the Mainstreet
and Better Hometown program
is to assist Georgia cities
and neighborhoods in the development
of their core commercial areas.
The DDA of Blairsville, the
Mayor's office, and the citizens
of Blairsville are honored
to receive this prestigious
designation.
Meeting
deadlines for the Better
Hometown designation has required
lots of hard work by many
talented people. Immediately
following the Better Hometown
presentation, a Volunteer
Reception was held for DDA
volunteers and supporters.
These dedicated individuals
have ensured the success of
downtown revitalization efforts.
DDA Program
Manager Janet Hartman says, "The
DDA would like to express
its sincere gratitude to all
the volunteers and supporters
for their dedication and commitment
to Downtown Blairsville. We
could not have done it without
them."
See
Better
Hometown Presentation
and Volunteer
Reception photos.
Blairsville's Better Hometown
Program

This
successful program will help
Blairsville revitalize the
historic downtown while preserving
the character and heritage
of our community.
(Prospective
of Improvements on Square
is just a conceptual drawing
and is not an actual plan.)