Developing Community Infrastructure
Promoting Community Economic Development
Janet H. Johnson, Steve Osborne
Local Food System Development and Mapping
Trail Design
Community Strategic Planning
Community Design/Creative Placemaking
Allen County’s population has grown rapidly to 20,210. Allen County is one of the fastest growing counties in the BRADD area, partially supported by the new four-lane U.S. 231 connector road to Interstate 65 in Bowling Green. Allen County’s strategic location adjacent to Bowling Green (the regional economic hub), state borderline proximity to Metropolitan Nashville, Tenn., and its’ Barren River Lake shoreline increasingly provide opportunities for business and residential development. The county's diverse natural resources and Barren River Lake & Park resources serve as a catalyst for future development opportunities. Allen County’s “Path to the Future” strategic plan identifies downtown streetscape improvement, re-commercialization of Scottsville’s downtown and cultural tourism growth as priorities for the next four years. New private land donations provide opportunity for built environment and green space development to promote cultural, local foods and recreational development.
*Dugas Community Park will be completed to provide a cultural, educational, recreational and environmental conservation community park.
*Heart of Scottsville Historic District project completed to enhance downtown economic development opportunities
City of Scottsville and Heart of Scottsville Steering Committee apply skills for Historic District project completion.
Community Development Committees will initiate campaigns to build community support and acquire necessary funding for Dugas Community Park projects, including Farmer's market complex
City of Scottsville and Heart of Scottsville Steering Committee will increase knowledge of processes necessary for streetscape project completion.
Clientele and Friends of Dugas Community Park Committees will increase awareness of development, design and funding for park heritage and recreational opportunities
Initial Outcome: City of Scottsville, Allen County, and Heart of Scottsville acquire knowledge and skills necessary for Historic District project completion.
Indicator: Partnership acquisition.
Method: Observation, number of people participating
Timeline: July 2016- June 2017
Intermediate Outcomes:
City of Scottsville and Heart of Scottsville Steering Committee apply skills for Historic District project completion.
Community Park Development Committees will initiate campaigns to build community support and acquire necessary funding for Dugas Community Park Farmer's Market complex
Long Term Outcomes:
Heart of Scottsville Historic District project infrastructure completed to enhance downtown economic development opportunities
Dugas Community Park infrastructure areas will be completed to provide a cultural, educational, recreational and conservation activity centers
Audience: Community government and non profit board leaders
Project or Activity: Heart of Scottsville Downtown Development streetscape
Content or Curriculum: Board Plan of Action, Funding mechanisms structures, Identified/Public Support Campaign.
Inputs: County Staff, City and County Government Staff Time, Budget Dollars and Office Resources, Volunteer Time and Resources, TEA-21 Transportation Enhancement Grants, private Family Foundation Grants
Date: July 2017 – June 2018
Audience: Community Leaders, Government Agencies, Elected Officials
Project or Activity: Dugas Community Park Development – Dumont Hill completion
Content or Curriculum: Dugas Park Design & Interpretative plans, Dumont Hill Interpretive Plan
Inputs: County Staff, County Extension District Board, City and County Government Staff Time, Budget Dollars and Office Resources, Volunteer Time and Resources, TEA-21 Transportation Enhancement Grants, Federal Trails Grant, Family Foundation/ Donation grants; Allen County Extension Homemakers, Turner Foundation Grants
Date:July 2017 - June 2018
Audience: Farmer/producers & local stakeholders
Project or Activity: Dugas Community Park Farmers' Market complex design
Content or Curriculum: Interpretative design focus groups
Inputs: extension personnel time, facilities; producers, local government officials, private foundation support, local schools food service, high school faculty
Date: October, 2017