October 2012
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October 2012
For t Madison Brought to you by the Organization Committee October 2012 Vol. 4 . No. 1 EXTRA! EXTRA! Revitalization in Progress Dodd Printing & Stationery (621-623 Ave G) is an example of the type of impact that this grant will make. The photo on the left shows the building currently, while the rendering on the right illustrates how the property will appear post-rehabilitation. The CDBG Façade Master Plan is soon underway! In late August, we announced to local and regional media that bids would be publicly accepted until 3pm on September 18th. This was a tedious and competitive process for any contractor, as the bids were for five (5) different contracts which covered historic rehabilitation on thirteen properties, had to meet historic preservation standards and Green Streets criteria. We have posted info and a video on our website at http://fortmadison.com/mainstreet/facadegrant/ We are proud to announce that City Council has approved accepted bids for the different awards, as follows: General work: Schickedanz Construction (Fort Madison, Iowa) Masonry: Evans Mason, Inc. (Springfield, Illinois) Windows, Doors, Glazing and Finish Carpentry: Schickedanz Construction (Fort Madison, Iowa) Painting: Schickedanz Construction (Fort Madison, Iowa) Awnings, Signage & Accessories: Sherwood Company (West Burlington, Iowa) 614 9th Street • Fort Madison • Iowa • 319.372.5471 mottoson@fortmadison.com www.fortmadison.com 1 For t Madison October 2012 Brought to you by the Organization Committee Vol. 4 No. 1 Contracts have yet to be finalized, but we expect the hammers to start swinging within the next six weeks, if not sooner! We are inviting all downtown business and property owners, and especially those who are a part of the grant, to join us for a brainstorming meeting about how to advertise this huge project and educate the public and shoppers. We will meet at the Moose Lodge on Sept 25th, 6pm. This will truly be a downtown district coordinated effort as it will affect everyone downtown to some degree, so the bigger the turnout on planning, the more successful it will be for all! Update on the Multi-Property Downtown Development Project By now, you’ve probably heard about the huge adaptive reuse developments that we’re working on downtown, which will completely restore three large properties downtown and create 45 new upper-story residential units and about ten new commercial spaces. It’s been about a year, and we’re still moving forward. State & federal funding is a slow process, though is typically one of the leading incentives that allows for large, multi-million dollar developments to happen. This is a major priority for our Main Street program, as it will be a monumental catalyst, in addition to the CDBG Façade Grant, for downtown revitalization. We’ll keep you posted when we have more updates later this winter! What are Downtown Design Guidelines, anyway? The Design Committee will be partnering with the Historic Preservation to create downtown design guidelines which will serve as a guide for recommendations on all future renovations that property owners of downtown buildings may undertake. At this stage, the document will just serve as a guide on how to retain the historic character of our built environmental, while remaining sustainable and practical. There is currently no formal review process for the city of Fort Madison. However, if state or federal funding is used for renovations, typically the designs must adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabiltiation. See our website for more info (including other community examples): http:// fortmadison.com/mainstreet/historicpreservation/ The Design Committee also works on the new bypass signage and holiday lighting. Anyone is welcome to join them at their next meeting on Thursday, Sept 20th, 8am at the Ivy. Big Buckle Bash Summary The 2nd annual Big Buckle Bash was a wild success! Main Street brought over 1,500 people downtown that evening, along with over 60 classic cars and great family activities! It certainly is an event that can grow, and we’re looking at ways to involve our downtown businesses more in the event. We are in need of volunteers to help plan, organize and serve at the 2013 event, which will be even bigger and better! 614 9th Street • Fort Madison • Iowa • 319.372.5471 mottoson@fortmadison.com www.fortmadison.com 2 For t Madison October 2012 Brought to you by the Organization Committee Vol. 4 No. 1 Traffic Count Report—Updated In May, we shared some stats to share with everyone that date back to July 2009, when Southeast Iowa Regional Planning conducted a traffic count of Avenue G in the downtown area. They conducted this study again in July 2012. You can find the results online at http://fortmadison.com/mainstreet/traffic-study/ Lights, Camera, Action’s last outdoor movie for the season The last outdoor movie for the 2012 Season will be on September 20th, as LCA shows “Hairspray.” All movies are shown at 8:30pm/Dark on Friday nights, rated G or PG, and free (with free-will donations helping to pay for future movies). FMAAA’s September’s Early-Out Art Workshop Bring children of all ages down to the FMAAA on September 26th, from 1:30pm-3:3pm to learn how to make traditional Confetti Eggs as seen at the Mexican Fiesta, with Renay Lozano Dominguez! Only 16 slots are available, including a snack. $14 for FMAAA members, $16 for non-FMAAA. The Season’s Last Farmers Market Stop by the last Farmer’s Market for the 2012 season in Central Park on Thursday, Sept 27th, from 4:306:30pm. Art in the Park: Sunday, Sept 30 Central Park will buzzing with activity during FMAAA’s annual Art in the Park festival from 10am-5pm. With approximately 30, 3 bands (Indie-Country), and the Lost Duck Brew & BBQ, it’s sure to make for a relaxing and charming day! Music lineup: 12pm-1pm: Ascots for Everyone, 1:15-3:30pm Truck Stop Souvenirs, 3:30pm-5pm: Homebrewed. Main Street Welcomes A New Business: Smoochie Poochie Have you heard of Smoochie Poochie? It's the newest resale shop downtown (723 Ave G) where all proceeds are donated back to PAWS! Donations will be accepted on Thurs & Fri, 10am-4pm and on Saturdays from 10am-3pm. Call Joanne to arrange another time, 319-371-7474. Accepts furniture (indoor & outdoor), knick knacks (nothing broken), household goods, winter clothing. All donated items must be in good condition, clean and reusable. Winter clothing will be sold in Stage 2, where PAWS will receive the funds. 614 9th Street • Fort Madison • Iowa • 319.372.5471 mottoson@fortmadison.com www.fortmadison.com 3 For t Madison October 2012 Brought to you by the Organization Committee Vol. 4 No. 1 Join us for Coffee talk on Wednesday morning, Sept 26th, 8am at the Ivy Bake Shoppe while we discuss the next First Friday, for Oct 5th! Downtown trick-or-treating will take place on Oct 30th, 5-7pm . The Ghost Hunt Is Back! Historic river towns have their share of haunts and the paranormal, and Fort Madison is no different! Every other year, our Ghost Hunt allows for visitors to document the paranormal activity that surrounds us. On Friday, Oct 19th or Saturday, Oct 20th, visit six private (and reportedly haunted) locations with a professional paranormal activity specialist...bring your camera, if you dare! This is an adult only event (ages 18+) and tickets are $25. Participants have their choice of Fri or Sat night and the event starts at 7pm each night. We’ll announce ticket locations in the coming weeks, but you will be able to purchase them at the Madison Area Arts Association and/or the Main Street office, in addition to other locations. Sponsored by the FMAAA and Fort Madison Main Street. Don’t forget that the Homecoming Parade will be downtown on Thursday, Sept 27th, 5pm. 614 9th Street • Fort Madison • Iowa • 319.372.5471 mottoson@fortmadison.com www.fortmadison.com 4 5 6 For t Madison October 2012 Brought to you by the Organization Committee Vol. 4 No. 1 Wine & Beer Walk Now in its third year, this event kicks off our downtown holiday season and is always scheduled for the Friday before Thanksgiving. This year, it will be on Friday, November 16, from 5-8pm and tickets will be $10/person and will include a complimentary glass. We have some crowd-favorite vendors that are returning, and even some new ones that will be set up at nearly two dozen downtown locations! We’ve already started some advertising, earlier this spring, which went up as far as the Quad Cities. Some of our downtown lodging establishments (Kingsley Inn and the Manor Bed & Breakfast) have offered 20% off of stays for that weekend, and as an added incentive, Main Street is donating two tickets to the Wine & Beer Walk, to visitors who make arrangements to stay the night! Visit our website for more info. Business owners, our Committee Chair is dropping off some important fliers for you to review, so please review those. If you have any questions, please call our office ASAP! Holiday Committee: Making Spirits Bright The Holiday Committee will be meeting in the next two weeks to discuss some fun activities and promotions, like carriage rides, extra late night shopping and special Christmas sales. If you’d like to join in on the fun of planning for the special seasons, by all means, let us know! We need all the help we can get! 614 9th Street • Fort Madison • Iowa • 319.372.5471 mottoson@fortmadison.com www.fortmadison.com 7 8 For t Madison October 2012 Brought to you by the Organization Committee Vol. 4 No. 1 Calendar of Events Sept 20 Design Committee, 8am, Ivy Bake Shoppe – to discuss bypass signage and holiday lights, façade grant marketing Sept 21 Movies in the Park: Hairspray, 8:30pm/ dark. Sept 22 Old Settlers’ Park Fall Festival. 4th & Avenue E, 9am-3:30 pm. Over 35 vendors! Sept 25 Group Meeting regarding the CDBG Façade Grant and Marketing, 6pm, Moose Lodge Sept 26 First Fridays promotion meeting, 8am, Ivy Sept 26 FMAAA September’s Early-Out Art Workshop, 1:30-3:30pm, FMAAA Sept 27 Last Farmers Market, 4:30-6:30pm, Central park Sept 30 Art in Central Park, 10am-5pm Oct 2 City Council, 7pm Oct 3 Main Street Board Meeting, 5:30pm Oct 5 First Fridays & The NLCHS, Sheaffer Pen and FMAAA are all open until 7pm too! Oct 8 Downtown Design Guidelines Meeting with Historic Preservation Commission and Design Committee, 5:30pm Oct 15 Succession Planning Workshop, 7:30am9:30am, SCC Oct 16 Main Street Quarterly Update at City Council, 7pm Oct 19 & 20 Ghost Hunt, 7pm both evenings Homecoming Parade, 5pm 9