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Municipal Association of South Carolina Honors Cayce With Achievement Award

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The City of Cayce has received a Municipal Achievement Award for its river arts district development. The city won in the 10,001 – 20,000 population category. Twenty-six cities and towns submitted their projects and initiatives for consideration in the annual awards.  

For years, Cayce pushed to find a way to build revitalization energy in its original central business district, a place of derelict and underutilized buildings suffering from crime and depressed property values. The city achieved redevelopment traction using “previtalization,” a concept introduced to the city by the Mayors’ Institute on City Design, to highlight the district’s potential. The installation of a downtown trailhead for the city’s Riverwalk helped as well.   

The redevelopment effort included strategic public art installations, with the city helping to initiate the Cayce Arts Guild. Projects included murals, sculptures, a city-owned Art Lot with a stage, and window wraps to help people see what the district could become with new activity. The city also updated zoning, and in 2017 it created the “Soiree on State” street party, which asked property owners to clean out their buildings so they could host artists. The success of the first Soiree led to the first of new businesses opening in spaces that had stood vacant.  

Grants obtained by the city helped with many aspects of the redevelopment, providing for the development of the Art Lot, a district brand identity created by a local business owner, the costs of some of the art installations, as well as decorative storm drains, artistic benches and bike racks. The city partnered with its neighbor, West Columbia, to create wayfinding signage for the area’s attractions, including the River Arts District.  

“After its first seven years, the ongoing project has led to increased commercial activity, property values and safety for the residents of Cayce,” said Todd Glover, executive director for the Municipal Association. 

These winning entries represent innovative projects undertaken by Municipal Association member cities and towns. Information and a video about the project are available on the Association’s website www.masc.sc (keyword: Achievement Awards).   

The Municipal Association of SC initiated the Achievement Awards in 1987 to recognize and encourage innovations and excellence in local government.  

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