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10/23/2012 What Can Urban Planners Learn from Main Street? Growing Main Street WA APA Conference October 12, 2012 Jennifer Kenny, Associate Planner, City of Olympia jkenny@ci.olympia.wa.us Smart Growth, Traditional Neighborhood Design, Transit Oriented Development, New Urbanism, Sustainable Building, Urban Design Principles, Place making Everything Old is New Again: Electrified trains spur development! Olympia: Multi Modal Again! Downtown Olympia 1900 Downtown Olympia 2012 Seattle 1917 Seattle 2012 We Got It Right the First Time Ingredients for a vibrant commercial area, circa 1912: dense, walkable, mixed use Ingredients for a vibrant commercial area, circa 2012: dense, walkable, mixed use Neighborhood Design Best Practices circa 1900: walkable, close to services, tree lined neighborhoods served by transit Best Practices circa 2012: walkable, close to services, tree lined neighborhoods served by transit Olympia Downtown 1912 U. Village, Seattle 2012 Olympia s Historic S. Capitol Neighborhood Hillsboro, OR s unhistoric Orenco Station 1

10/23/2012 Where s Your Town Center? Protecting and promoting your original town center is good planning Brentwood Town Center, Burnaby BC Town Center Boca Raton, FL Town Center 1900 Chehalis, WA Town Center 2012 Chehalis, WA Town Center Lakewood Town Center Independence, KY Will the real Main Street please stand up? Collaborate: Heritage Commissions, planners and Main Street Main Street, Celebration, FL Main Street USA, Disneyland, Paris Main Street USA, Disneyland USA Thanks! Old ideas use new buildings; new ideas use old buildings. Jane Jacobs 2

10/23/2012 Main Street Downtown Olympia The Power of History WA APA Conference October 12, 2012 The Power of Imagination The Power of Alliances The Power of Cultural Heritage The Power of Place 1

The Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) is Washington State's primary agency with knowledge and expertise in historic preservation. Washington Trust for Historic Preservation Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation DAHP advocates for the preservation of Washington's irreplaceable historic and cultural resources significant buildings, structures, sites, objects, and districts as assets for the future. Main Street 4 Point Approach Preserving our historic places through advocacy, education, collaboration and stewardship. Developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the 1980s is a comprehensive approach to economic development rooted in historic preservation The Washington Trust helps make local historic preservation work. We build an ethic that preserves Washington s historic places through advocacy, education, collaboration and stewardship. Building investments and new jobs are some of the direct economic benefits of this program Small Business Saturday Port Townsend The Main Street 4 Point Approach The four points of the Main Street approach work together to build a sustainable and complete community revitalization effort. Organization builds consensus and cooperation between the many individuals and groups who have a role in the revitalization process. Promotion creates excitement. It reinforces and markets a positive image to customers, potential investors, new businesses, local citizens, and visitors based on the unique attributes of a downtown district. Design enhances the unique visual qualities of downtown by addressing elements that create an appealing physical environment. Economic Restructuring strengthens downtown s existing economic assets while finding ways to fully develop its market potential. The Eight Principles Comprehensive Incremental Self help Partnerships Identifying and capitalizing on existing assets Quality Change Implementation 1

Main Street Board of Directors Executive Director ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE Organization Design Responsibilities: Executive Director Administrative Public relations Work plan coordination Volunteer management Monitoring & evaluation Resource to board & committees Economic Restructuring Promotion Board of Directors Funding Financial Management Advocacy Policy & Procedure Planning mission, vision, goals Personnel/Staffing Fundraising Communication Newsletters, Social Media, Newspapers, Radio Building Partnerships (public relations) Stakeholders Public presentations Volunteer recruitment & management ORGANIZATION PROMOTION COMMITTEE Image Promotion Enhancement and education about downtown Holiday events, Shop local campaigns Retail Promotion Rings cash registers for local businesses Discounts, sidewalk sales, Girls Night Out Special Events Festivals, Celebrations Raise money for organization DESIGN COMMITTEE Architecture & Preservation Issues Storefront improvements/rehabilitations Infill construction/new construction Design guidelines/ordinances Merchandising Signage Retail/office Way finding Gateway Streetscaping Planters, flower baskets, street trees Sidewalks, Crosswalks Traffic calming, parking Pocket parks PROMOTION DESIGN ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING COMMITTEE Business Retention Build & expand on existing businesses Business Recruitment Recruit new, appropriate retail & office Understanding the market Building & Business Inventory Market analysis 117 communities are part of the Washington s Main Street Network 13 Nationally Designated Main Street Communities 30 communities are eligible to participate in the Main Street Tax Credit Incentive program. 13 Nationally Certified Main Street Communities 17 Program Communities 87 Affiliate communities For every $1 invested in Washington State Main Street Program, an additional $35 in private investment is generated in the 13 Main Street communities. ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING 2

13 Nationally Certified Main Streets: 2011 134 new businesses $2,148,473 in rehabilitation investment $2,624,779 in public improvement investment 398 new jobs If your 2011 donation is: Your 2012 tax credit is: Your IRS deduction may be: 1,000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 The business gets a tax credit for 75% of their donation the following year. The business may be eligible for a deduction on their Federal taxes in the year the donation is made. Businesses may break up their contribution throughout the year. 750.00 3,750.00 5,625.00 7,500.00 18,750.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 How do you qualify: Must be a 501c3 or 501c6 organization. Must be dedicated solely to downtown revitalization. Must have a designated Main Street district. Must be following the Main Street 4 Point Approach Board of Directors 4 standing committees Track record of success Must submit an application. How it works: A business signs up to e file with the Department of Revenue. A business applies online through the Department of Revenue to make a donation. A business is approved (instantaneous) and will be able to choose an organization to donate to and the donation amount. The business will also see how much credit the organization has left. The business writes a check for the donation amount to your local Main Street organization prior to December 31 st. Program Eligible community organizations can receive donations totaling up to $133,333.33 per calendar year. Businesses can donate up to $250,000. $941,760 in contributions $728,122.68 in credits 2010 Largest contributor: Banner Bank $50,000 to the Downtown Walla Walla Foundation. Businesses do not have to be located within the community they are donating to. 2011 This is a first come, first serve program. The program for the entire state is capped at $1.5 million. $1,387,221.29 in contributions $1,020,515.99 in credits Largest contributor: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters LLC $75,000 to the Sumner Downtown Association. 3

Program Vancouver: $133,333.33 Olympia $106,049.63 Kennewick: $93,400.00 Ellensburg: $42,400.00 Prosser: $81,000.00 Chelan: $62,500.00 Gig Harbor: $103,750.00 Wenatchee: $92,900.00 Kent: $69,785.00 Moses Lake: $39,303.33 Sampling of Contribution Totals 2011 $1,600,000.00 $1,400,000.00 $1,200,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $800,000.00 $600,000.00 $400,000.00 $200,000.00 $0.00 Donation Totals 200620072008200920102011 Sarah Hansen Washington State Main Street Coordinator Washington Trust for Historic Preservation shansen@preservewa.org 206.624.9449 http://preservewa.org/main Street.aspx 4