The BLVD, alongside the Rossville Downtown Development Authority (RDDA), is working on several projects that will help improve safety, aesthetics, and business along the Rossville Blvd corridor.
The BLVD Project, in partnership with the Regional Planning agency, will hold a community forum on Wednesday, October 5 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Crabtree Farms to discuss zoning options to support the continued development of the area. The BLVD and RDDA are working together this fall to host the Taco Tour and fall and holiday open-air markets to engage the community.
The taco tour will run from October 3-8 and include nine restaurants from the Rossville Blvd corridor. More information can be found on theblvdproject.com.
The Rossville Boulevard Area Plan was last updated by the Regional Planning Agency in 2004. While the 2004 plan conveyed the need for economic development, lower crime rates, pedestrian safety improvements, and beautification, zoning issues still need to be addressed. The community forum on October 5 is open to the public and will include local business owners and officials from the city and transportation departments.
The corridor, which has an average of 25,000 cars per day, is home to a vibrant Hispanic population that has grown in the last several years. New businesses, such as Taqueria restaurants, are added each month. The BLVD’s Executive Director Heather Herweyer, said “In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re celebrating these businesses who help our community flourish.”
Tobey Hill with the Rossville Downtown Development Authority said the first taco tour brought the community together. “Events like this one that promotes a better understanding of the diverse cultures that make up our community are key for continued economic growth,” said Hill. “We want to encourage everyone in the community to support a local Hispanic or Latino restaurant in our community this fall.”
Founded in January 2018, The BLVD formed the Rossville BLVD Action and Planning Committee to better understand the community’s needs. The BLVD operates on grants and donations. Learn how you can support their work by visiting theblvdproject.com.