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DBDA Seeks Funding To
Enhance Gateway To Boone
By Frank Ruggiero
Welcome to Boone.
The Downtown Boone Development Association wishes to convey
this message to all those entering town and the Boone
Town Council will help make it happen.
The DBDA will request funding to enhance and maintain
an area near the Poplar Grove Extension intended to be
a gateway for the downtown district and featuring public
green space and art.
Tuesdae Rice, director of the DBDA, appeared before the
council at last Thursdays regular meeting. She said
the association completed the finishing touches on a master
community art plan for downtown Boone, a component of
which is gateways and green space.
To accomplish this, Rice has been in talks with Watauga
County about possibly leasing a small area of land on
the Poplar Grove Extension, near U.S. 421 and in front
of the Health Department. The item has been added to the
county commissioners March retreat agenda. Rice
said shell ask if the county would lease the property
to either the DBDA or the DBDA in partnership with the
town to utilize as a gateway.
She told the council the finished product would
include a welcome sign and pedestrian-friendly seats or
benches, among other amenities.
There are not a lot of areas friendly for sitting,
as far as green space goes in our downtown area, so I
think itd be a great improvement, Rice said.
As for funding, the DBDA will apply for a grant from the
N.C. Arts Council. Rice said she wasnt seeking a
commitment of funds from the council at this point, but
that she would in the future.
Id say the town is committed to designating
funds for green space, council member Lynne Mason
said. Were also working on the development
of a master plan in downtown, so I think youll have
our cooperation in trying to plan for that space and making
the downtown area more attractive.
Council member Janet Pepin asked Rice if the DBDA would
seek an in-kind or cash match for funding provided by
the town, and Rice said the DBDA would prefer in-kind
through Boone Public Works. The N.C. Arts Council grant
requires a cash match, but Rice said the DBDA would probably
get no more than $5,000 in those funds, which the DBDA
could match on its own.
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