Civil Municipal - July 2024

“Leonardtown became the place for people to walk and to be outside during COVID. It was an eyeopening time for a lot of people to discover the town, and that included a lot of young people who didn’t even know that we had a downtown, or that we had the degree of amenities as well as familyfriendly things to do,” McKay offers. Since 2019 and through COVID the city has worked consistently to keep adding to the allure of the waterfront and its town center. “It is the picture spot for graduations or proms and there is now a playground for kids. Every year we have expanded and refined the downtown and waterfront plans and we are working with the consultants to make sure the plan continues to grow into the future.” COMMERCIAL PROSPECTS FOR A GROWING DOWNTOWN Success stories fill the quaint streets of Leonardtown town center and reflect the fabric of the community. “We are [currently] recognizing the Good Earth Natural Food Store for 25 years in business. It started as a small shop right on the square and has 294 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 07

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