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In
November 2007, Hancock County was designated as an
“Main Street Community.” We’re proud to be one of
the first county communities in the state to be
accepted in the
Mississippi Main Street
Association.
The state Main Street Association is
part of
a national program
set up to assist in development and enhancement of
downtown areas in cities and towns. The Hancock
County program will focus on the downtown areas of
Bay St. Louis and Waveland and the corridors that
serve as gateways - such as Highways 603 and 90.
The Hancock Chamber. working together
with area merchant organizations - Mayor Favre and
the City Council of Bay St. Louis, Mayor Longo and
the City Aldermen of Waveland - advanced the
application process through the
Hancock County Community Development
Foundation
(HCDF). HCDF is a nonprofit organization formed in
2006 by the Hancock Chamber to support economic and
community rebuilding in the county.
“The announcement of this program is significant as
we work in partnership with government to rebuild
our two sister cities,” states Guy Johnson,
president of the Hancock Chamber and a member of the
Foundation board.
“The Main Street Program offers many advantages and
opportunities,” says Tish Williams, Executive
Director of the Hancock Chamber & Foundation.
“While they usually accept single municipalities, in
our case we have joined as one community. Becoming
part of this vital association will help us provide
assistance and promotion for the entire county.”

Local leaders meet to
discuss local coordination of the Main Street
Program
The
national Main Street program
is managed by the National Trust. It utilizes a
“Four
Point Approach”
as a strategy for success in community-based
revitalization efforts. The four elements of
Design, Economic Restructuring, Promotion and
Organization are combined to address each commercial
district’s needs.
According to the program’s website:
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Organization
involves getting everyone working toward the
same goal… to implement a Main Street
revitalization program.
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Promotion
sells a positive image of the commercial
district and encourages consumers and investors
to live, work, shop, play and invest in the Main
Street district.
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Design
means getting Main Street into top physical
shape. Capitalizing on its best assets… conveys
a positive visual message about the commercial
district and what it has to offer.
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Economic Restructuring
strengthens a community's existing economic
assets while expanding and diversifying its
economic base.
The program is a
common-sense way to address the variety of issues
and problems that face traditional business
districts. The underlying premise of the Main
Street approach is to encourage economic development
within the context of historic preservation in ways
appropriate to today's marketplace.
Williams says that
different elements of the program will apply to
needs of specific Hancock County areas. For
instance, “The Design part of the program,” she
said, “will be especially important to the Coleman
Avenue area in Waveland as it rebuilds. Promotion
is a critical aspect to the existing Old Town and
Depot District areas. The program offers a variety
of resources that will prove especially valuable to
the County in our recovery efforts.”

Over the next five years, the Cities of Bay St.
Louis and Waveland will implement more than $100
million in projects for downtown revitalization.
Priorities for these developments include:
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Replacing infrastructure
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Encouraging growth that is sustainable over the
long-term
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Attracting tourists to the area to support area
businesses;
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Maintaining characteristics that make Bay St.
Louis & Waveland unique.
The Main Street Program will work in tandem with
local governments and organizations to coordinate
and assist in this revitalization effort.
The Chamber’s Community
Development Committee, chaired by Ron Magee, will
serve as the steering committee to begin formation
of the program. If you are interested in becoming
part of the Main Street Steering Committee, contact
the Chamber Office at 228-467-9048.
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