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About Us
The Downtown Walla Walla Foundation was created in 1984 to address growing concerns of high vacancy rates and lack of foot traffic in the historic downtown area. Since then, downtown Walla Walla had many tremendous revitalization projects funded by private and public sectors. Now downtown Walla Walla is a vibrant and beautiful place to enjoy with friends and family any time of the year.
Board of Directors
(c) Joe Drazan The Board of Directors offer an array of knowledge and talents that help guide the Foundation's work. View their profiles and contact information.
Committees
The Downtown Walla Walla Foundation follows the four prong Main Street Approach™ to commercial district revitalization. Read more about each of the committees' accomplishments, goals, members and how to join.
Tree Lighting
In winter of 2008, four generous donors helped install year-round LED lights in the downtown trees. Read more about our trees.
Members
(c) Joe Drazan Members are vital to the success of our organization. This link takes you to the alphabetically listed Downtown businesses. Members are bolded and receive hyperlinks to their web sites.
Volunteers
(c) Joe Drazan Read about volunteer opportunities and fill out an application for the DWWF. We need YOU!
Join
(c) Joe Drazan The Downtown Walla Walla Foundation is a membership-driven organization. Both businesses and individuals are eligible to join.
Donate
(c) Joe Drazan There are several options for donating to the DWWF, some are even tax-deductible.
Newsletter
(c) Joe Drazan Monthly newsletters help the DWWF communicate with downtown constituents, volunteers, donors and Walla Wallans. This page includes the current issue and archives.
Press Releases
(c) Joe Drazan Find out the latest and greatest about the Foundation's work by perusing current and archived press releases.
In the News
(c) Joe Drazan Read all about Walla Walla from a variety of news sources, both local and national.
Master Plan
(c) Joe Drazan In 2004, the City of Walla Walla officially adopted the Master Plan that was put together by the DWWF's board and volunteers, professional consultants and the general public. The City of Walla Walla houses the official document on their web site.
Design Standards

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The Downtown Master Plan passed in December 2004 called for Design Standards to help maintain the quality of Walla Walla's downtown architecture and design. Since that time, the Standards have slowly made their way through the Planning Commission and various City of Walla Walla departments with no final progress towards passage. Development projects are currently subject to less comprehensive Interim Design requirements spelled out in the municipal code.

DWWF has requested that the City move the Standards forward as written with a strategic process change: building owners or businesses proposing work on a downtown property would be required to submit to a review process and discussion of the appropriate Standards, but compliance with revisions suggested through the review process would not be mandatory for project approval.

DWWF design committee members see this strategy as a means to move the Standards forward into the design process in order to ensure the best possible new projects downtown. Given the pace of development and climate for new businesses, it is critically important to begin implementing the Master Plan recommendation for Design Standards.

A copy of the Design Standards can be found on the City's web site.

Staff
(c) Joe Drazan Read about staff members' duties and talents. Also find contact information.
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