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Check out Main Street Tehachapi. It is our sincere hope you will become a partner this year and help us continue to be an important part of efforts to create a more beautiful and economically vibrant Downtown Tehachapi. Please read on, and consider all the reasons your participation in Main Street Tehachapi is so important. Tehachapi is a great place to live! Every year, thousands of visitors come to spend time—and money—enjoying Tehachapi’s beautiful weather, fun outdoor activities, and, incredible natural beauty. Some people are so enchanted by what we have to offer that they decide to put up their feet and stay awhile.  For those of us who live in this beautiful area, we know that rapid development comes with a price. Growth changes a lot of things in a rural community, and vital areas of town—like downtown—often fall into disrepair.   In a place like Tehachapi, our downtown is sort of like our calling card. For visitors coming through, it’s often their first impression of our community. For people who live and work here, it’s a place to gather, to meet friends, and to earn a living.  You know that Tehachapi is a great place to live, and our downtown should be the center of our community—a vibrant, thriving place with great family events and unique, fun places to shop, eat, and enjoy the company of friends and family. We would like to update you on Main Street Tehachapi, a non-profit volunteer organization devoted to improving downtown Tehachapi for the benefit of everyone who lives, works, and visits here.  We are extending a personal invitation for you to join this active group—and to help make Tehachapi an even better place to live in 2010.  Revitalizing downtown requires a lot of change and lot of community involvement. Main Street Tehachapi is designed to enhance historic preservation, encourage architectural improvements, develop community relationships, and stimulate economic growth in our community.
 
Economic Restructuring Committee PDF Print E-mail

Economic Restructuring Committee strengthens a community's existing economic assets while expanding and diversifying its economic base. The Main Street program helps sharpen the competitiveness of existing business owners and recruits compatible new businesses and new economic uses to build a commercial district that responds to today's consumers' needs. Converting unused or underused commercial space into economically productive property also helps boost the profitability of the district.

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Design Committee PDF Print E-mail

 New! Phase I - Facade Program

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Grant Program, funded by Main Street Tehachapi, Inc., is established to provide financial assistance for persons within the designated downtown Area making improvements or maintenance repairs to exterior facades. For the purpose of this program, the term façade includes front facades, upper stories and rear facades (that can be easily seen from a public street). The Design Committee is a combination of volunteer architects, artists, contractors, and interior designers that are committed to the beautification of the Historic Downtown Commercial District. Phase 1 Boundaries: Tehachapi Blvd. to E Street, Curry Street to Robinson Street. The goal of the committee is to offer design assistance and guidance for downtown property and business owners that maybe interested in upgrading or overhauling their exterior façades.  

Façade Improvement Assistance is available for a partial cost of the improvement project, upon approval by the Design Committee. Each grant amount must be matched by the applicant in either monetary or volunteer sweat equity. Persons seeking a grant must complete this application form in consultation with the Executive Director of Main Street Tehachapi.

Design Committee gets Main Street into top physical shape. Capitalizing on its best assets — such as historic buildings and pedestrian-oriented streets — is just part of the story. An inviting atmosphere, created through attractive window displays, parking areas, building improvements, street furniture, signs, sidewalks, street lights, and landscaping, conveys a positive visual message about the commercial district and what it has to offer. Design activities also include instilling good maintenance practices in the commercial district, enhancing the physical appearance of the commercial district by rehabilitating historic buildings, encouraging appropriate new construction, developing sensitive design management systems, and long-term planning.

Design Committee at work on the latest project in Downtown Tehachapi

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Historic Murals Committee PDF Print E-mail

Painters Paint Tehachapi’s Unique History

Historic Murals Committee logoThe Tehachapi Main Street Murals Committee has been hard at work over the last seven years, raising funds and planning a series of historical murals to showcase the rich history of the Tehachapi Valley. In October of 2008, the eighth mural wascompleted, and when fundraising allows, more murals will be produced. The murals are meant to beautify the downtown area, showcase the history of the area for local residents, and serve as a historical guide for visitors to Tehachapi.

The Murals Committee made a commitment early on to produce only first quality murals, and Tehachapi now has a model murals program.

The first mural, featuring the world famous Tehachapi Loop, was designed by nationally known trompe l’oeil artist John Pugh, completed with the help of his associate, Mark Spykerbos.

The second mural features a street dance held in 1915 when the first electric streetlights were installed in Tehachapi. Phil Slagter, another well-known mural artist used original photos from 1915 to design and paint the mural. Faces of current local residents, and those from the history of Tehachapi were incorporated into the scene. At the time, Slagter lived nearby, in Canyon Country, but has since moved to Montana.

Tehachapi was fortunate to have Visalia artist Colleen Mitchell-Veyna to paint “People of the Mountains,” depicting Tehachapi’s Native American Nuooah or Kawaiisu tribe. It incorporates a village scene from before contact with the white man and portraits around the perimeter show more recent members and elders of the tribe, as well as the type of baskets for which the local Indians were known.

 

At the Apple Shed Restaurant, the Mural In A Day was designed by master artist Art Mortimer, who sketched the mural on the wall to scale and mixed all the paints. Then 15 local artists did the actual painting in one day, starting at 8 am and continuing until 5 pm. at that time, the scaffolding was whisked away, the area cleaned up, and a dedication was held. Mural In A Day is a way for local artists to learn the techniques and challenges of working on a more monumental scale than that to which most are accustomed.

Local artist Lyn Bennett designed and painted the Blacksmith Shop mural, taken from an actual photograph of a circa 1900 blacksmith shop, located directly across the street. She was assisted by Brenda Anderline.

The Avelino Martinez mural depicts this legendary Tehachapi resident who worked as a groom for the notorious Joaquin Murrieta horse gangs that rounded up stray horses and other livestock to take back to Mexico. Martinez lived to be 113 to 115 years old, according to various accounts. It was painted by Patti Doolittle.

One of the 2007 murals will commemorate the first airmail flight from Tehachapi to Bakersfield on May 19, 1938, painted by Mark Pestana, and the other will be a salute to the 100th anniversary of the town of Monolith, the cement plant that gave it its name and its importance to the people of Tehachapi.

A brochure of the murals is available at the Chamber office. Other grants, fundraisers, and donations from the building owners, as well as the community, have provided additional funding. A DVD about the Tehachapi murals program is available. For more information call 661-822-6519.

Charles White - Cell #972-0958

 
Promotions Committee PDF Print E-mail

Promotion Committee sells a positive image of the commercial district and encourages consumers and investors to live, work, shop, play and invest in the Main Street district. By marketing a district's unique characteristics to residents, investors, business owners, and visitors, an effective promotional strategy forges a positive image through advertising, retail promotional activity, special events, and marketing campaigns carried out by local volunteers. These activities improve consumer and investor confidence in the district and encourage commercial activity and investment in the area.

 

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