Downtown Improvement/Economic Sustainability Programs Underway
The Durango Business Improvement District (BID) and City of Durango are taking leadership roles in a number of projects designed to enhance the appearance of the Historic Downtown, as well as the economic sustainability of Durango.
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Walzak Design Resources has been retained to start the process that will result in development of four or five creative options for sidewalk redesign in the Historic Downtown.
Currently, the consultants are engaged in engineering, data collection and physical survey of the existing sidewalks and properties along
The next step will include design option development – which could include everything from bulb-outs at the corner intersections for pedestrian ease/safety in crossing
Actual construction is not expected to begin until late summer 2008.
Steering meetings are open to the public, and ideas/options for renovation will be presented at public meetings designed to secure an “informed consensus” for going forward. For on-going information, visit www.durangodowntown.com\sidewalks.
Signage and Way-finding Program
The City of
KMA is tasked with creating a unified family of signs to guide visitors from the perimeter into the heart of Downtown, and once there, help orient them. A map of potential locations has been completed, and the over-arching “look” of the signage family is being developed.
KMA will return to
Downtown Market Assessment and Management Plan
Considered “the last piece” of the Downtown Vision and Strategic Plan, the Downtown Market Assessment and Management Plan is essentially the “business plan” for Downtown. The final product is expected to analyze the business composite in the downtown and gather data; delineate businesses and building uses that would “round out” the existing marketplace; and ideally provide a guideline for sustainability.
Funding for the plan is a public-private partnership, and the RFQ for those interested in the project will soon be issued. Hope is to have a plan, plus a road map and a “champion” who will ensure the tasks are completed, by early 2008 if not sooner.
To confirm the current state of the conference/meetings market and the economic viability of a
The 116-page 2007 update prepared by HVS International – which builds upon the 130-plus page original study prepared by Minnesota-based Convention Sports & Leisure International (CSL) – reinforces the potential economic benefits should a facility with approximately 28,000 sq. ft. of rentable space (which is considered “mid-sized”) be built.
The full HVS conference center study update is available for review at www.downtowndurango.org.
“Buy Local”
To support economic sustainability, a “Buy Local” effort is currently in development. Representatives from numerous organizations that support or already have taken on “buy local” efforts are endeavoring to work together and launch a well-coordinated campaign. To be involved, contact Bob Kunkel, [email protected].
For further information on BID-related activities and happenings in Historic Downtown Durango, visit, www.downtowndurango.org.
The Durango Business Improvement District was formed in 1997 with a goal and mission to support all types of businesses within the District by assisting with special event marketing, providing research on topics of concern to the District (facilities, special events, best practices), planning and development of new facilities, and providing capital budget for equipment that helps enhance business in the District. Board members include