Couple things to talk about going into the end of the year.
First, YorkCounts will hold the second in a series of town hall meetings at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 19 at William Penn Senior High School in York. The YorkCounts-United Way
Stay in School Report to the Community will again be the focus of the meeting. Bob Woods from the
United Way will talk about the report, and York County Judge John Uhler will talk about his work in
combating truancy.
Next, the YorkCounts committee working to bring an
International Baccalaureate regional charter school to York has three key school board meetings this month.
York Suburban and
Central York will hold their hearings on the charter school application at the same time - 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7. Suburban's will be held in the cafeteria of the high school, at 1800 Hollywood Drive, York. Central's will be held in the district's education center at 775 Marion Road, York. The
York City School Board will meet at 6 p.m. Dec. 14 in the board room of the Administration Building, 31 N. Pershing Ave., York.
The York County Economic Development Corp. (
YCEDC), a YorkCounts funder, will hold a series of public meetings this week and next week to inform county residents of the recently completed
York County Economic Development Plan. The first meeting is 5:30 p.m. Dec. 2 - tomorrow night - at the offices of the Realtors Association of York and Adams County (
RAYAC), 901 Smile Way, York. Go
here to see the time and place of the four additional meetings.
Finally, tourism consultant
Roger Brooks came back to York one last time to present a more detailed action plan to turn York into a thriving destination for locals and tourists. Brooks unveiled his proposed brand for York - "Creativity Unleashed: America's Industrial Art and Design Capital."
Some other elements of the plan include:
- Establishing a small Market District, to be bounded initially by Beaver, Market, George and Philadelphia streets.
- Creating a special downtown zoning district to allow for more street vendors and outdoor dining opportunities.
- Making reinvestment in and a reorganiztion of Central Market a top priority.
- Developing new signage and overhaul the parking to encourage people to come downtown on evenings and weekends.
Brooks said the city and Downtown Inc. should have lead roles in implementing the plan, with support from key community organizations such as the York County Convention and Visitors Bureau and the YCEDC. Read the Central Penn Business Journal's account of Brooks' visit
here.
- Dan Fink