Better Hometown
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L to R in
photo:
Mike Beatty - Commissioner; Ga. Dept. of Community
Affairs
Shelly Berryhill
- City Commissioner; City of Hawkinsville
Karen Bailey
- Director of Downtown Development, Hawkinsville
Brian Williamson - Director; Office of Economic Development,
DCA
Hawkinsville Better Hometown
RECEIVES NATIONAL MAIN STREET ACCREDITATION
This
year, the efforts of Hawkinsville Better Hometown
earned it recognition for commercial district
revitalization by meeting standards for performance set by the
National Trust for Historic Preservation's National Main Street
Center. Hawkinsville Better
Hometown joins 593 other Main Street revitalization
programs nationally recognized as 2005 Accredited National Main
Street Programs.
"The National Accreditation means
the Main Street program is meeting our national standards of
performance for what a Main Street program should be doing,"
said Doug Loescher, director of the National Trust's Main Street
program. "The organizations we name each year as National Main
Street Programs are those that have demonstrated the skills
needed to succeed in Main Street revitalization."
The annual accreditation process
evaluates commercial district revitalization programs based on
criteria ranging from having an active board of directors and
paid professional manager to tracking economic progress and
preserving historic Main Street buildings.
"Rebuilding a district's economic
health and maintaining that success requires broad‑based
community involvement, active support from both the public and
private sectors, and sound management," said Loescher. “Having
a solid organization at the foundation of that revitalization
effort is so important to long term success."
The organization's performance
was evaluated by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs’
Office of Downtown Development which is the coordinating
organization for Main Street programs in Georgia.
“We are so
very proud of our Better Hometown supporters, our local
government support and our wonderful volunteers who make this
program work here in Hawkinsville, said Karen Bailey, Executive
Director for Hawkinsville’s Better Hometown programs.
The
National Trust for Historic
Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership
organization dedicated to protecting the irreplaceable.
Recipient of the National Humanities Medal, the Trust was
founded in 1949 and provides leadership, education and advocacy
to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize
communities. Its Washington, DC headquarters staff, six regional
offices and 25 historic sites work with the Trust's 200,000
members and thousands of local community groups in all 50
states. For more information, visit the Trust's web site at
www.nationaltrust.org.