the survey and the work session are being used to guide the development of the
Program’s 2018 – 2019 Plan of Work for citizens, merchants and visitors. Each
partner will be contacted (if they have not already been) to review the priority goals
and actions necessary to achieve the plan.
“Alone we are smart, but together we are brilliant.” – Stephen Anderson
We are extremely fortunate that so many
citizens support the local economy yearround
and work to preserve the resources
that differentiate Tybee from Anywhere,
USA. For more information about what Main
Street means and does with the city and
partners, visit www.tybeeislandmainstreet.
com. Plus, remember that you can stay
informed about approved events, historic
preservation, and community and business matters with the Main Street Talk
e-newsletter. A link is on the website and Tybee Main Street FB to sign up.
As always, feel free to contact members of the Development Authority/Main Street
Board of Directors (pictured below: Sarah Bernzott, Marianne Bramble, Angela
Caldwell, Vicki Hammons, Diane Kaufman, Steve Kellam, Julie Livingston, Ted
Lynch, Melissa Memory, and Kelly Swope) or me with suggestions and/or concerns
re: economic vitality and preservation.
Take time to enjoy “Tybee time” and remember why those of us who live and work
here are “lucky enough” and those who visit love returning.
See you around town!
TYBEE BEACHCOMBER | APRIL 2018 35
Main Street Musings
Chantel Morton, Program Staff Director
THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN
PRESERVING COMMUNITY,
COMMERCE & CULTURE!!!!
This month’s article is mainly
devoted to saying thank you to the
225 people that took the Tybee
Market Analysis for Downtown (AKA
downfront, southend) survey AND to
the 35 participants (pictured here)
that spent their morning with the
Development Authority/Main Street Board of Directors and Georgia Downtowns on
February 13 for the Strategic Planning Session with Partners! The feedback from
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