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Jessica Stallard
From: Tanguy Libbrecht <tylibbrecht@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday,January 08, 2020 10:16 PM
To: Cheryl Seese;Jessica Stallard;Wolfgang Kurtz
Subject: HP Meeting 1/9/20: CLG Briefing and apologies for absence
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Good evening,
I wanted to send you a note to let you know that due to a family commitment, I will not be able to attend
tomorrow evening. That said, we are well on on way to completing the CLG application and I have consulted
with Wolf as well.
For purposes of the meeting, please see narrative from the first page of the 2020 application:
• I anticipate being able to provide a first draft to Deputy Clerk Stallard by approximately Jan 15,
2020. This will allow plenty of time for submission by the Jan 31 Deadline.
• Some necessary steps will include the gathering of letters of support from the community. It would be
helpful to seek commitments at the meeting of who might reach out to local organizations to include the
tribe, Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, Pioneers, RBHS, and any other orgs. that the commission
deems appropriate. These letters should be received in plenty of time to send with the application.
• I intend to seek statements of support or at least interest from local tourism companies to include Harbor
360 and various tour companies.
• I would also ask that Ms. Stallard seek a letter of support from City Manager Meszaros. This letter could
be very close (read almost identical) to the letter that was submitted for the most recent application.
• First page, first draft below. My intent is to focus on a simpler project with community support, and
easily defined objectives and timeline for completion. WE CAN DO THIS. Again,my apologies for
my absence. Please do not interpret this as a lack of interest or loss of steam. Commissioner Kurtz and
I will be working on this application this weekend.
• I will also be consulting Jean Ayers at State DNR and will give some attention the recommendations
provided on us writing a successful grant.
CLG GRANT APPLICATION: FY20
CLG: City of Seward
Project Name: Creating a Historic Sites Walking Tour-Signage and Map Project
PROJECT INFORMATION
See Applying for Certified Local Government Grants: Writing a Successful
Application for more detail.
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1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
a. Provide a brief introduction to your project including the aim, scope and significance of the
project to your community.
The purpose of the project is to increase public awareness of Seward's historical district sites via
the creation of a walking tour.We have identified the majority of known sites that are considered to
be of historic significance(i.e. 50 or more years of age).
We believe that there is both a cultural and economic benefit to the creation of a walking tour in the
downtown area.
Discussions have been informally held with both the local community and tourism companies that
indicate there is a need and a desire for more locations of interest and "things to do in Downtown
Seward). It should be noted there is local community support from the City of Seward, the Rotary
and others.
Our intent and plan of action is to:
Order and install signage at approximately 25 historical sites.
• Each site will feature signage with a cohesive theme detailing the importance to the
City of Seward and the story behind the structure or point of interest.
• The tour will be supported by a printed map which will be carried by local hotels,
restaurants and businesses.
• We have been offered support from the City of Seward's personnel,City of Seward
City manager has indicated ful support for this project.
• Budget allowing, we will also install directional signage to establish the parameters of
the walking tour The above will result in a comprehensive inventory and display of
historic properties that will add to Seward's position as a destination for both in-state and
out of state visitors. There is both a cultural and economic benefit to the city by
completing this project.
Please contact me with any questions.
Kindest Regards,
Tanguy Libbrecht
907.529.9709
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