increasingly appealing place for both residents and visitors. With a population of around 40,000, the city is often described as a “rural-urban environment,” which encapsulates the ability to move seamlessly between green spaces and urban amenities. Scott Nicewarner, the city’s administrator, highlights this duality.“We offer access to green space, parkland, and various outdoor amenities,” he says, referencing the abundance of parks and natural areas integral to life in Hagerstown. “But at the same time,” he adds, “we have a very robust urban environment.” That balance of both worlds—the tranquil, nature-filled escape and the buzz of urban activity—has become one of the key aspects that sets Hagerstown apart from its neighbors. One of the cornerstones of the city’s recent evolution has been the introduction of a new multi-use stadium, which Nicewarner describes as elevating the community to “another level” when it comes to events and entertainment options. The stadium isn’t just a venue; it’s a cultural hub, bringing people together for sports, concerts, and community activities. “It’s something that we can leverage to attract a broader demographic,” he explains, noting that it plays a central role in the city’s efforts to appeal to millennials. REVITALIZING DOWNTOWN The revitalization of downtown Hagerstown has been a methodical process driven by a clear vision that combines public investment with strategic planning. Jill Thompson, Director of Community and Economic Development, points to the city’s affiliation with the Main Street program—a national framework that has guided Hagerstown for over 15 years—as the foundation of its downtown efforts. “We have a ten-year downtown plan that we released in 2014,” she says. As 2024 approaches, the city is preparing to issue a request for proposals (RFP) to update the plan for the next decade, mapping out a continued path for growth that extends to 2034. Among the transformative projects was the development of the University of Maryland system’s downtown campus and the subsequent creation of the University Plaza. This vibrant public space 229 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 10 HAGERSTOWN, MD
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