INTERESTED COMMUNITY REGISTRATION

Thank you for your interest in becoming a Main Street Community!

The Main Street Initiative will help communities to capitalize on strengths and make sound planning decisions. The goal is to create vibrant cities that attract and retain a 21st century workforce to help North Dakota compete and succeed.

Completing this survey, indicates your city's interest in becoming a Main Street Community. The contact listed below will receive more information on what it means to become a Main Street Community in the near future.
1.Name of City(Required.)
2.City Point of Contact(Required.)
3.Point of Contact Title(Required.)
4.Point of Contact Email(Required.)
5.Point of Contact Phone(Required.)
6.Does your community have a development strategy or strategic plan?(Required.)
Main Street is built on three pillars: Smart, Efficient Infrastructure; 21st Century Workforce; and Healthy, Vibrant Communities. The below questions give a quick impression of these pillars in your community.
7.Smart, Efficient Infrastructure. For your community, rank your agreement with the following statements:
Absolutely
Mostly
Fair
Somewhat
Not at All
N/A
Streets are constructed and maintained to meet needs.
Paths or lanes are maintained to encourage biking.
Sidewalks are constructed and maintained to encourage walking.
Parking is adequate and located to support local businesses.
Adequate and affordable housing is available in sufficient supply.
All residents have access to quality drinking water.
All residents have access to appropriate septic service.
All residents have access to adequate Internet services.
Community has desired historical/cultural resources.
8.21st Century Workforce. Check the biggest workforce needs in your community.
9.Healthy, Vibrant Communities. Check to indicate if your community has the below services.
Yes
No
Some
K-12 Education
Childcare
Medical Facilities/Nursing Home
Community Services (law enforcement, fire, EMS)
Tourism or Seasonal Draw
Adequate and Affordable Housing
Parks, Recreation or Trails
Outdoor Recreation (hunting, fishing, etc.)
Cultural or Arts Activities
Churches and Faith-Based Activities
Coffee Shops
Restaurants and Bars
Banking, Postal Service
Citizen Clubs