As we start a new year, it reminds to look
forward and set goals for the next 12 months. There are a variety of
projects the Planning Commission and our Department have been working on
towards the end of last year that will culminate in 2018.
The first project that will probably see
completion is the Major Thoroughfare Plan. The Planning Commission
started the project towards the middle of last year and gathered a lot
of public input on the proposals. Along with the adoption of this plan
will come the implementation portion which calls for new roadway
designs, Milligan Highway improvements, and the new Southside Road
improvement between Mary Patton Highway and US 19E.
The other project that you may begin to hear
about is the Land Use Plan. The Planning Commission has been calling for
a new Land Use Plan for the city for the past 4 years and we are now
reaching the point where we can dedicate the time to undertaking such a
project. The Land Use Plan will provide guidance to the Commission, city
staff, and to other departments in the city about what types of
land-uses or development should be located where in the city and the
planning region in the county. This allows utilities to prepare the
appropriate infrastructure in different areas and guides the Commission
when a rezoning or development request comes before them. The Plan will
also provide guidance for changes to the City’s development regulations
such as parking requirements, aesthetic requirements, and setback and
building height requirements.
Additionally, our department has been working on
three different economic development initiatives that we anticipate
implementing this year. The first and certainly most talked about is the
Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Plan for West Elk Avenue. In
partnership with the County, we anticipate this initiative will be fully
implemented in late winter or early spring opening up opportunities for
redevelopment in the area behind Walmart and around the Bemberg
Building.
We have also been working on the implementation
of a new downtown loan program in order to help small businesses and
building owners make improvements to their buildings with low interest
loans. We hope that this will encourage new businesses to move or start
up in downtown and improve the quality of the buildings that are
currently in downtown.
Similarly, we are also working on two new
entrepreneurship programs that we also hope to implement one early in
2018 and the other in summer of 2018. Both of these programs are geared
to help local small businesses get started, be successful long-term, and
help provide guidance and assistance in obtaining capital needed. These
programs could also drive new small businesses into downtown and
elsewhere around the city.
2018 is already shaping up to be a busy year, but
many of the initiatives and activities that we will be undertaking are
and have been needed in our community. We are excited and looking
forward to measuring where we stand as a department and a city at the
end of 2018. And, most importantly, we believe these activities will
help enhance Elizabethton and make it more like a community you want to
live in. Let’s talk about it!
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