TIF Reference Documents Posted
In preparation for the Task Force meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 8 at 7:00 p.m. in the Opera House Gallery, two documents on TIF financing have been added to the Documents for Reference page.
The next meeting of the Delphi Revitalization Task Force will be Wednesday June 8, 7 p.m., at the Opera House Gallery, 109 S. Washington Street, Delphi. Topics for discussion at this meeting will be proposed TIF and redevelopment districts for Delphi along with preliminary boundary maps. The public is invited to attend.
Tonight’s meeting–Thursday, May 5, 2011–has been cancelled due to scheduling conflicts with many of our task force members and speakers. Watch for information on rescheduling.
Minutes and Redevelopment District Goals Now Available
The Minutes from the April 7, 2011 meeting of the Delphi Revitalization Task Force have been uploaded to the Minutes tab. Also available for review is a draft of goal statements for the establishment of a Redevelopment District in Delphi. That document can be found under the Documents for Reference tab.
April Meeting is Thursday, April 7, 7 p.m., Gallery
This month’s meeting will focus on discussion of goals of the revitalization district and what to include in the district boundaries.
Minutes Posted
Minutes from the February 2011 meeting have been posted to the Minutes page.
March Meeting Time Changed to 6:00 p.m.
The Delphi Downtown Revitalization Task Force will meet at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2011 at the Opera House Gallery at 109 S. Washington Street in order to make travel easier for our guest speakers Shae Kmickewycz and Gerry White. A light supper and beverages will be available.
Welcome…
Welcome to the Delphi Downtown Revitalization Task Force blog and web site. Formed out of the Delphi Leadership Initiative in late 2010, the Revitalization Task Force consists of Delphi citizens charged with making our community a better place to live, work, and share with others!
The mission of the Downtown Delphi Revitalization Task Force is to partner with stakeholder organizations and city officials to foster new investment and job creation in Downtown Delphi through the rehabilitation of historic buildings, business retention and attraction, and community marketing.
During the months to come, the task force will do leg work in advance of proposing revitalization options for city officials to consider and implement. Here members of the task force can share ideas, working documents, background information, links to useful web sites, and more.