We hear references to the DART report. Exactly what is it and what does the report have to do with Batavia?
A. The DART report was prepared by Downtown Ohio, Inc. on June 17, 2004. The acronym stands for Downtown Assessment Resource Team, representatives of which spent 1.5 days in Batavia. It was commissioned by citizens within the community. As background, the assessment process was needed to identify some of the commercial district’s challenges and opportunities; to provide the community with information about the Main Street Approach; to determine if the Main Street Approach was an appropriate strategy for Batavia, and to determine Batavia’s readiness and potential to embrace the Main Street Program. Downtown Ohio, Inc. was the administrator of the Ohio Main Street Program (now known as Heritage Ohio Inc.) It is “dedicated (to) empowering each community within the state to maintain, strengthen and revitalize the unique physical, economic, historical and cultural characteristics of its own downtown or city center”. Q4. Why is West Main Street being ignored? The DART report said that this w
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