Notice courtesy of Kim Johnson.
In November, David Duggins attended with the obvious intent of squelching discussion of Jeff Speck's impending street network proposals.
In December, the mayor himself emerged from the down-low bunker to encourage struggling merchants to gaze into a halcyon distance offered by the Regional Cities Initiative, something that may never even happen.
Since then, the Speck study has been released, Pillsbury has announced its closure, and the parent company of Horseshoe has gone into Chapter 11 bankruptcy. There is quite a lot to discuss, and so I'm guessing the city will send one of its attorneys bearing a muzzle.
Happy New Year! We hope that yours is off to a great start. Our next meeting will take place Tuesday morning (January 20th) at 8:30 a.m. Louis Le Francais is graciously hosting our meeting. (Below) you will find a brief outline of minutes from our last meeting.
December 2014
Holiday
Group wants to work on growing the Jingle Walk event. This is a big day for many downtown merchants. Addition of carolers or even Christmas skits by local high schoolers. Folks walking through the downtown in Holiday related costumes
Tourism
Suggested that events are advertised with hand-outs instead of posters
Ed Clere
Attended the last meeting and stated that if anyone has any issues with the state to please contact him
Mayor Gayan
Spoke about the Regional City Initiative. A study is being conducted in the state of Indiana to determine strengths and weaknesses. Clark and Floyd Counties working together to bring quality of life to this area. More information can be found at indianaregionalcities.com
Next Meeting
Tuesday January 20th at 8:30 am at Louis Le Francais
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