revitalization in the broader narrative of The Dalles’ growth. His journey from an AmeriCorps volunteer focused on downtown revitalization to his current role illustrates a personal and professional commitment to this cause. “Downtown is kind of the living room of a community,” Klebes notes, articulating a vision where the downtown area reflects and amplifies the community’s vibrancy and cohesiveness. While downtown is a clear priority, the City’s efforts do not end at its borders. The city is also exploring a Westside area planning effort to identify and supports the needs of both residential constituents and commercial ventures. In planning the future of The Dalles, Mayor Mays, Klebes, and their partners are weaving a vision that balances preserving historical identity with pursuing modernization and growth. The communities focus on downtown revitalization, strategic partnerships, and the judicious use of resources reflects a nuanced understanding of urban development. Through these initiatives, The Dalles is preparing for its next chapter of growth and reinforcing its role as a central hub of commerce, culture, and community life in the Columbia River Gorge. 217 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03 THE DALLES
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