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| #e.22976 | Wednesday 11:30AM to 1:00PM March 6,
2013 | CM | 1.25 |
City of Orlando Main Street ProgramFlorida Planning and Zoning AssociationWinter Park, FL The purpose of the luncheon event is to inform local planning professionals of the Orlando Main Street program and how the implementation and operation of the program has evolved into a local success story. The speaker for the event is Pauline Eaton who has run the program since 2007. Pauline is responsible for the development, application, organization, technical assistance, and training for Orlando’s neighborhood commercial districts.
The Orlando Main Street program is the first urban, citywide Main Street coordinating program in the entire Southeast. The presentation for the luncheon will include an overview of the program, the main street four point approach, the eight guiding principles methodology, success stories, and lessons learned since implementing the main street program. The Florida Planning & Zoning association is hopeful that the attendees will learn about urban design techniques in constrained corridors, community involvement strategies, public outreach methods through social media, business revitalization incentive programs, context sensitive design, and collaboration efforts involving public and private entities.
More Instructors: Pauline Eaton Pauline Eaton is the City Coordinator for the Orlando Main Street Program. She is responsible for the development, application, organization, technical assistance, and training for Orlando’s neighborhood commercial districts. Orlando Main Street is the first urban, citywide Main Street coordinating program in the entire Southeast.
Pauline came to the City of Orlando in 2007 from Ohio where she presided as the Interim Executive Director and Director of Downtown Revitalization for Heritage Ohio. She served as the State Coordinator for the Ohio Main Street Program for nearly 6 years. Heritage Ohio is the statewide partner with the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Pauline began her involvement in the historic preservation movement in 1993 when a major fast food restaurant chain threatened to demolish an 8,000 square foot mansion and historic landmark on Harding Way West (Main Street) in her hometown of Galion, Ohio. Worried about the future of the street she had grown up on and still resided on, Eaton decided to get involved. The establishment of The Galion Area Renaissance Foundation led to the rescue of this treasure and the formation of Main Street Galion. Eaton became the leading voice for downtown revitalization in Galion. In 1994, she was asked by a citizen’s advisory group to run for Galion City Council.
Pauline served on Galion City Council from 1994 to 2005, and held the positions of President, Vice-President, Chairman of Laws and Ordinances, and Finance. Pauline is certified as a Main Street Management Professional from the National Trust Main Street Center. She was one of only 9 certified managers in the state of Ohio and fewer than 200 nationwide. She was a founding member of The Galion Area Renaissance Foundation as well as Main Street Galion, and served as Vice-President for both organizations. She was involved in writing the first Design Review Legislation for the City of Galion and served on the Design Review Board for its first three years.
Preceding her position with Heritage Ohio, Pauline was the Executive Director of Main Street Mansfield. She wrote the application for Mansfield’s 2001 Great American Main Street Award. Prior to Mansfield, she was the Downtown Manager and Grant Coordinator for the City of Upper Sandusky. Working as a private consultant in cooperation with Poggemeyer Design Group, she helped write the successful CDBG Downtown Revitalization Grant for Upper Sandusky. She served as the volunteer Program Director for Main Street Galion for its first two years and helped write their application for designation as Ohio’s first Main Street program.
Pauline has also been a downtown business and property owner. She and her husband owned and operated Checker’s Pizza in Uptowne Galion for 6 years.
Pauline graduated Suma Cum Laude from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, with a minor in Marketing.
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