As Andrew Grant the famous author puts it, “You never get a second
chance to make a first impression.” This is a focal point when it comes
to the streetscapes on Interstate 12 interchanges in St. Tammany
Parish.
“The first impression of St. Tammany needs to be a positive one. We
want them to like it and come back. This is our one good chance to make a
good first impression”, says administration spokesman
Ronnie Simpson.
St. Tammany Parish has six economic districts that are focusing on
improving. Parish officials point out that improving these districts by
giving each district their own unique design standards will enhance St.
Tammany’s appearance making it more attractive for residents, visitors,
and potential home buyers. Each district will be given its own name,
custom sign, unique banners, landscaping, tree preservation, sidewalks
and the use of swales and rain gardens to manage the storm water.
“The vision for each of these districts is to underscore the
distinctive identities of each of these communities and to entice the
visitor or the resident driving by to come into that community,” Parish
President Pat Brister. “This is a proven strategy for increasing
economic development by enhancing the attractiveness of the community
and the businesses within the community, and as a result, commerce and
revenue are increased.”
Potential names and designs are already on the horizon for the six
districts’ I-12 interchanges. A list of names include, Coquille
District at the interchange of Louisiana 1077, Arts District at the
interchange of Louisiana 21, Little Creek District at the interchange of
Louisiana 59, Fontainbleau District at the interchange of Louisiana
1088, Centerpoint District at the interchange of Louisiana 434 and
Crossroads District at Airport Road. Concept designs are
already in place for some which include Coquille District’s logo of the
lighthouse along Lake Pontchartrain in Madisonville and Little Creek
District’s logo which shows a bicyclist along Tammany Trace.
A 3/4 cent sales tax, approved by the parish earlier this year, is
anticipated to bring in approximately $4 million which will be allotted
to economic development projects.
“Essentially what we’re talking about is each of these districts are
the front door of our parish as people come in and out of our parish,”
Simpson said.
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