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2005-030-RES LETTER OF AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PARIS AND THE TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION FOR ELIGIBILITY TO CONTINUE IN THE MAIN STREET GRADUATE PROGRAM
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2005-030-RES LETTER OF AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PARIS AND THE TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION FOR ELIGIBILITY TO CONTINUE IN THE MAIN STREET GRADUATE PROGRAM
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2/14/2005
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<br />Letter of Agreement - 2005 <br />Paris-Page 3 <br /> <br />8. Program of ongoing training for staff and volunteers. Both staff and volunteers need different <br />skills in different phases of the revitalization process, and as staff and volunteer turnover occurs, <br />they will need basic Main Street training. Participants also should stay current on issues affecting <br />commercial districts as well as new revitalization techniques and models, <br /> <br />9. Reporting of key statistics. Tracking statistics, such as reinvestment, job and business creation, <br />and so on, provides a tangible measurement of the local Main Street program's progress and is <br />crucial to garnering financial and programmatic support for the effort, Statistics must be collected <br />on a regular, ongoing basis, <br /> <br />10. Current member of the National Main Street Network. Participation in the National Main <br />Street Network connects local programs to their counterparts throughout the nation, providing <br />them with valuable information resources, Membership in the National Main Street Network is <br />compulsory in order to receive national recognition through the National Main Center, <br /> <br />The Ten Criteria report is mandatory for eligibility as a Texas Main Street City. <br /> <br />The National Trust for Historic Preservation owns the trademark for the phrase "Main Street" as it applies <br />to programs involved in the revitalization of older, traditional and historic commercial districts, The Trust <br />allows local, regional, state and some national organizations involved in the re\~talization of these <br />commercial districts to use the name "Main Street" to describe their programs (consult the National Main <br />Street Center for complete details on these guidelines), If at some point a city ceases to participate in the <br />Main Street Program, it may no longer continue use of the "Main Street" phrase, <br /> <br />The city of Paris is accepting status as a Texas Main Street City at the sustaining level with the <br />understanding and agreement that they will apply the Main Street approach in their downtown <br />revitalization program for the period, January 1, 2005 through December 31,2005, <br /> <br />The appropriate stipend is due by February 15,2005. <br /> <br />The Texas Main Street Center and the city of Paris's relationship described above is hereby agreed to by <br />the undersigned: <br /> <br />February 14, 2005 <br />Date <br /> <br />.Tony N. Wi11iams, City Manager <br />City of Paris <br /> <br />Kim McKnight <br />State Coordinator <br />Texas Main Street Program <br /> <br />Date <br /> <br />F. Lawerence Oaks <br />Executive Director <br />Texas Historical Commission <br /> <br />Date <br />
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