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Where is the data the Town of Christiansburg needs to Address Tourism?

Well, it’s on my website for one thing. The Tourism Development Council has already done all of that work (see the executive summary, presentation, and full report) and has been using it to work on promoting our area.

The Town of Christiansburg wants to take a good portion of that money back and start from scratch in creating their own tourism program. Well, look at the reality of what such an undertaking requires and what the Town has done thus far (see the tourism study by me report):

  • The Town of Christiansburg has done an extremely poor job of promoting this excellent source of revenue over the years (except for parks and rec. department which has had Art Price working hard for sporting events).
  • The Town of Christiansburg has no plan for how that money is to be used.
  • The Town of Christiansburg has no staff with the background experience and training necessary to support such efforts.

My personal opinion would be that rather than start from scratch on another unplanned project (Aquatic Center comes to mind) that the Town leave things alone for now and takes some time to study the situation and begin doing some of the small things that they ARE capable of doing right now. This will allow them time to work out issues, discover problems, and find solutions BEFORE they jump off that diving board (yes, I mean make sure there is water in the pool before you jump). We do not need ‘knee-jerk’ reactions without proper planning and coordinating to serve as another sink-hole for public funds.

A program for promotion of tourism does not develop overnight. It will take several years and a lot of work before the Town would show it is having an effect. Multiple free sources for promoting events or themed areas are already available and the Town has not made use of them. The Town has had a website for more than 10 years that did not help promote tourism. Why on earth would they expect people to believe they are ready to do so now?

The TDC has been working on this, knowing that it would take time to get the ball rolling and yet they already present sufficient facts in their reports to indicate to me that they are making progress.

So, let’s cut off money going to something that is working (albeit slowly – because it takes time to build a reputation). The Town needs to be making competent use of the resources it already has before it starts demanding more. What is there on the NEW and better website to promote tourism? Why hasn’t the town working on getting signage established to help people find things in Christiansburg? Maybe that is what some of that big chunk of money in reserves should be used for. You have to invest in order to obtain a return. When you have a failure to invest the time and energy into a garden you already have to be able to harvest from it, why in the world would you try to get someone else to donate their time and money to till a bigger garden for you.

Hitting businesses with more and more taxes, then turning around, hat in hand, begging for more money just isn’t going to work in today’s economy. It’s time to deal with reality and take active steps rather than flapping lips to make things happen.

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Posted by on April 21, 2009 in Citizen Participation, Economic Development

 

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Downtown Christiansburg, Downtown Blacksburg? Where do we go from here?

(Yes, I put Christiansburg first, but only because almost everyone else alphabetizes the two which means Christiansburg usually comes in last. I wish there were some way to put them both in at the same time.)

The League of Women Voters of Montgomery County, VA invites you to attend a panel discussion on re-visioning of Christiansburg and Blackburg Downtown areas:

The League of Women Voters of Montgomery County invites you to our Forum about revitalizing the downtowns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg, The Downtowns Re-Visioned, Monday, March 30, at 7 PM in the Town Council Chambers of Blacksburg’s Town Hall.


In planning this program, we decided that we wanted to invite expert panelists who have no connection to the governments of either Town, or with anyone with a vested interest in either of the downtowns.


Our panelists are:


• Angela Hamilton, the Executive Director of Lynch’s Landing, a successful Main Street Program in downtown and river front Lynchburg which won the Great American Main Street Award in 2006.
• Chuck Houska (our nephew) who is now a commercial broker with the Meridian Realty Group in Winston Salem, has had considerable experience finding new uses for commercial real estate. Also, Chuck is a former Town Councilman of Clemmons, NC and a former member of the Clemmons Zoning Board of Adjustment and the Clemmons Appearance Commission.
• James Littlefield is a professor of Marketing at Virginia Tech.
• Jack Steelman, also now with the Meridian Realty Group, was Downtown Development Director for Winston-Salem for 15 years. He is the recipient of the International Downtown Association Economic Development Award and is Past President of the North Carolina Downtown Development Association.


We encourage anyone interested in either of the two downtowns to attend the forum. The forum will be video-taped for replay on WTOB and it will be available on the website created by Carol Lindstrom for government information: www.historiccambria.com . We are sending special invitations to each member of the two Town Councils and Planning Commissions.

Although called the League of Women Voters, this organization changed its bylaws to include men in 1974. To find out a little bit about the LWV’s you can check out some of these sites:

The National History of the League of Women Voters

The League of Women Voters of the United States

The League of Women Voters of Virginia

The League of Women Voters of Montgomery County Virginia

This will be a great opportunity to find out about some of the ways in which these two downtown areas can be enriched. Who knows, maybe you are the one person who comes up with the perfect idea for either or both downtowns? Maybe it is simply that you will ask a question that generates ideas. You will not know if you do not show!!!

Hope to see you there.

By Carol Lindstrom On March 28 at 11:57 AM

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Posted by on April 17, 2009 in Economic Development, Historic Preservation

 

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Some information about Historic Districts & Historic Overlays

Several months ago, I started doing some research on Historic Districts and Historic Overlays. It has taken some time to go through and find good, solid information that may be useful as the Town of Christiansburg Planning Commission works on the Historic Overlay project. (Am I a world-class topic hopper, or what?)

I’ll warn you that this is a work in progress and that a lot of the specific links to jurisdictions with codes concerning historic districts/historic overlay districts are not ready yet. However, there are some links to good resources and some quotes from the State Code that are relevant.

Please feel free to let me know of any additional sites that you may have found or of any specific questions for which you would like for me to try to find answers. The Historic District District and Historic Overlay links page.

You’ll also notice the website has a new look and some other new pages. I keep trying to update and refine the site based upon the types of questions you offer me…so, keep those questions coming. A bored Carol is a horrible thing to see:)

By Carol Lindstrom On March 23 at 11:13 PM

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Posted by on April 17, 2009 in Citizen Participation, Historic Preservation

 

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See the Downtowns Re-Visioned Panel Discussion

You can go to my citizen website and click on the link to see the panel discussion that was held on March 30th. It was hosted by the League of Women Voters of Montgomery County. Christiansburg officials showed up in force with 4 Council Members (Barber, Showalter, VanHoozier, and Wade) and 1 Planning Commission Member (Huppert), and both Nichole Hair and Randy Wingfield from the Planning Department.

Downtowns Re-visioned Video
(the link to the video is the first one in the big section)

I hope they gained as much from the discussion as I did. What I heard was that we already have something good in our downtown areas and that we must work to keep it and improve it. The progress that both downtown areas have made is significant. What is needed now is to make a concerted effort to keep that momentum going.

Anyone who participates in a sport will tell you that you have to continue to train, continue to try out new techniques, or else you go stale and lose what you had to begin with. “Body building” the downtown areas is much the same. Throwing money at them for improvements, then turning away will result in failure sooner or later. I hope that both Towns will take some serious looks at what can be done to keep that “conditioning” in place.

Hope you enjoy the video.

By Carol Lindstrom On April 9 at 12:39 AM

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Posted by on April 9, 2009 in Uncategorized

 

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