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          ers, poets, and performers of all kinds throughout
        
        
          Champaign, Urbana, UI, and the rest of the county.
        
        
          Tyler’s Office is also working on redeveloping the city’s
        
        
          inner core, while simultaneously striving to grow new
        
        
          neighborhoods. “We have a challenge,” she says, “be-
        
        
          cause about 30 percent of our land area is tax-exempt,
        
        
          so we have a mission to build our tax base and one
        
        
          thing that we’ve been spending a lot of time on in re-
        
        
          cent years is our downtown. And it’s getting to be very
        
        
          vibrant, very fun. We have a classic, mid-west down-
        
        
          town and we’re looking for infill around this core.  We
        
        
          use tax increment financing and other tools to help in-
        
        
          centivize what’s going on in our downtown.” The City
        
        
          has accelerated some downtown vibrancy by installing
        
        
          what Tyler calls “curbanas,” extensions to curbsides to
        
        
          help facilitate more outside dining. “We call them ‘cur-
        
        
          banas” because they are on the ‘curb’ in ‘Urbana,’”
        
        
          she quips.
        
        
          In addition, the state government recently approved
        
        
          Urbana for a new Enterprise Zone in order to spur
        
        
          new home construction. “We had a lot of construction
        
        
          happen in the early 2000s, and then in 2008, things
        
        
          slowed down. And what we’re looking at, now, is incen-
        
        
          tivizing new housing construction in our growth areas,
        
        
          because we understand that adding to our population
        
        
          base will build our tax base and also help to support
        
        
          the businesses that are here, and to make sure that
        
        
          our schools are vital.
        
        
          “So, we are starting a new program called: Think Ur-
        
        
          bana. It’s a great incentive for people to build a new
        
        
          home or a new duplex in these areas. It’s a five-year