DDA
is Getting Things
Done in Blairsville
Working Together to Promote
Blairsville
The
Downtown Development
Authority of Blairsville
is getting lots of things
done in a relatively
short period of time.
Much of their continued
success is due to the
intelligent, progressive,
seven-member board of
directors. Of course,
as all seven leaders
will admit, the real
legwork is done by Project
Manager Janet Hartman
and the volunteers.
It’s
no secret that the
DDA has an exceptional
manager and an active
group of volunteers. The volunteer
committees (and sub
committees) work tirelessly
to promote Downtown
Blairsville as a great
destination, to plan
attractive streetscapes
and green space, to
keep the DDA website
fresh and up-to-date,
to support existing
businesses, to seek
out new businesses for
the downtown area, to
provide opportunities
for local citizens to
have fun in downtown,
and to reconstruct the
economic basis of the
historic downtown business
district.
People
from the Georgia Department
of Community Affairs, folks from
the Better
Hometown Program, state officials,
and dignitaries from
surrounding counties
are amazed at the progress
being made in the Blairsville
Downtown area. They
ask, “How has
the Downtown Development
Authority of Blairsville
been able to progress
at such an outstanding
rate?”
Blairsville
is a special place
with some pretty amazing
people. The
DDA Board of Directors,
Janet Hartman, the Blairsville
City Council, the Mayor’s
office, the Union
County Historical Society,
the Blairsville-Union
Chamber of Commerce,
the Blairsville Police
department, the Union
County Sheriff’s
Department, local medical
emergency personnel,
the North
Georgia News,
local clubs, and the
DDA volunteers have
one thing in common.
They all love Blairsville
and want it to be the
best hometown possible.
From planning a special
event to deciding on
traffic control, the
various groups pitch
in on every occasion
to lend their expertise.
All
DDA activities depend
on cooperation and
community involvement. DDA volunteers are quick
to take on responsibilities.
Committee chairs can
delegate tasks and have
confidence that the
job will get done. The
talented volunteers
work well together -
one person may be a
marketing expert and
another may be good
at selling tickets.
Together they can make
things happen. When
someone new attends
a committee meeting,
their talent is quickly
spotted and put to work.
DDA volunteers do not
like to waste time.
There
are many fun projects
underway for 2008.
Special events include
the Night before the
Climb (a party to
welcome Tour
de Georgia race
teams), the Great
American Clean-Up,
the Downtown Spring
Arts and Crafts Festival,
the Bluegrass Festival,
Hometown Halloween
on the Square, and
Hometown Holiday on
the Square (at Christmas)
Janet
Hartman says, “I
am continually impressed
with the level of commitment
and dedication each
DDA volunteer brings
to the group. I am very
fortunate to have the
opportunity to work
them and learn from
them. We are always
looking for new people
and new ideas to add
to our great group.
If you have an interest
in what is happening
downtown, please join
us! You can visit a
committee meeting or
volunteer for a specific
project or event.”
Other
exciting programs
and developments include
the Façade Grant
Program available to
business owners in the
designated downtown
area and the Transportation
Enhancement Grant.
The
Blairsville City Council established the DDA and
ultimately has final say
over its activities. DDA
Board members include
Chairperson Kay Jones,
Mary Ruth Cook, Rhonda
Mahan, Jim Williams, Robert
Head, W.C. Nelson, and
Cary Cox.