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BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT By : Regan Alford

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Beautification Project . By : Regan Alford. Project Focus Zone. Harris Riverfront Park. Proposal. The idea for this project is to beautify the riverfront and attract new business and tourism to the area. This includes improving certain areas of the park. Such as: The floodwall - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT By : Regan Alford

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PROJECT FOCUS ZONE

Harris Riverfront Park

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PROPOSAL The idea for this project is to beautify the

riverfront and attract new business and tourism to the area. This includes improving certain areas of the park.

Such as: The floodwall Playground Walkways Seating

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NEEDED PARTNERSHIPS Marshall University School of Art Local Contractors Local Supplies and Business Owners

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MARSHALL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ART The school of art could assist the project in

more than one aspect. They could contribute their assistance in paint the mural on the flood wall along with designing the benches/ seating for the area.

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LOCAL CONTRACTORS These contractors could be used to develop a

layout for the project including the new seating and buildings (amphitheater/ stage)

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LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SUPPLIERS These businesses could give their supplies or

funds to help the project such as donating lighting, toilets, sinks, etc. to help the riverfront look its best.

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COST Millions of dollars, but put into play over a

long period of time.

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FUNDING

TIF’s: economic development project area or district that is developed through funding created by increased property taxes

Small Cities Block Grants: Provides federal funds for community and economic development projects throughout the state

Tourism Destination Development Tax Credit: This credit allows a community the opportunity to create tourism as long as they 1) Attract at least 25% of its annual visitors from outside the state; 2) Have approved costs in excess of $1 million; 3) Have significant and positive economic impact on the state,

considering, among other factors, the extent to which the project will compete directly with or complement existing tourism attractions, and the amount by which increased tax revenues will exceed the credit given;

4) Produce sufficient revenues and public demand to be operating and open to the public for a minimum of 100 days per year; and

5) Provide additional employment opportunities in the state.