For Immediate Release: Friday, July 8, 2016
Montgomery County Councilmember
Nancy Navarro’s statement on
Arts and Entertainment
re-designation for Wheaton
ROCKVILLE, Md., July 8, 2016—Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett announced yesterday that Wheaton has been re-designated by the State of Maryland as an official Arts and Entertainment District for the next 10 years. County Councilmember Nancy Navarro, who chairs the Council’s Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee, issued the following statement about the re-designation and the future of Wheaton.
“As the Councilmember who represents the residents of Wheaton, as well as the businesses and community organizations located there, I was delighted to learn that Wheaton was re-designated as an Arts and Entertainment District for the next 10 years, and that the boundaries for the designation were expanded to include the future Wheaton Library/Recreation Center and Westfield Mall. In March, I submitted a letter to the State of Maryland in support of this re-designation, and spearheaded the Wheaton Arts and Humanities Center project in the County’s Capital Improvements Program.
“The revitalization of Wheaton is key to the overall success of our County. For the last seven years, I have been working collaboratively with residents, policy makers, the business community and other stakeholders to ensure that Wheaton’s future is bright. Wheaton’s Arts and Entertainment District re-designation is another milestone in the ongoing process that we have undertaken together to promote community revitalization and Wheaton’s economic success.”
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Release ID: 16-212