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Topic: Downtown Development Commission (August 20)

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On August 20, 12:00 Noon, at Anderson City Hall, the Downtown Development Commission met with the following City officials: Arlene Young, Downtown Development Director, Luci Vaughn, Downtown Project Coordinator, John Moore, City Manager, and Linda McConnell, Assistant City Manager.

Among the topics discussed were the following:

• The need to update ordinances for managing Downtown Sidewalks. As more restaurants Downtown have started using umbrella seating on sidewalks, there is a greater need for developing clearer guidelines to manage this practice. The guidelines will have to include limits on the space these umbrellas occupy and the type of advertisement they may display.
• How the City Master Recreation Plan will connect with Downtown. It is expected that all development of green space and walking and biking trails will eventually lead to connecting various city communities with Downtown.
• Mr. Richard Shirley, the former Mayor and present Downtown Development Commissioner, suggested the study of Charleston Downtown plans, so we do not have to reinvent the wheel.
• Development of Shopping/Dinning Guide for Downtown Anderson.
• Reviewing the management of Downtown events, as Downtown Sound and Downtown Soiree, to ensure their safety and eliminate any possibility of gang activities, as what happened to some neighboring cities.
• The possibility of imposing a curfew on Downtown, passed business hours.

The next meeting of the Downtown Development Commission, on September 17, will include a review of the implementation of Downtown Market Assessment and Marketing Plan Study, which was conducted by Arnett, Muldrow, and Associates.

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Thanks Art, Did you go to the council meeting last night? Was Ms. Flloyd there? Some of the things discussed sound pretty interesting, especially looking at Charlestown so as not to reinvent the wheel. and the map of the city for dining we just need a little more shopping and such.
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Noeline, I did not attend the County Council meeting last night, due to schedule conflict. I learned from some who attended that it was an intense meeting, lasting 5 hours and 20 minutes.
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