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The Community
Spanning approximately 19 square miles and boasting a population of 17,636, the City of Taylor is an innovative city in eastern Williamson County, Texas, one of the fastest growing areas in the nation. Being a short 30-minute drive to downtown Austin, Taylor is conveniently located to the capital city and all it has to offer, but the overall cost of living and home prices in Taylor are some of the lowest in the Greater Austin Area. In the coming years, Samsung will finish construction of a $25 Billion Chip Manufacturing Plant and the University of Texas will be building a technology campus in Taylor.
We’re a community well-known worldwide for our barbecue, historic downtown, rich culture, and visionary leadership. Taylor’s historic downtown is the cultural hub of the city, with an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and service offerings in a walkable, old town atmosphere. Taylor is proud to boast its expansive park system, totaling 250 acres connected by 11 miles of trail, with amenities including swimming pools, walking trails, lakes, basketball courts, playgrounds, splash pads, skate park, disc golf course, and the Taylor Regional Park and Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art sports facility that hosts many national tournaments.
Government
The City of Taylor operates as a council-manager form of government with an elected city council comprised of five council members, four of whom elected from single member districts and one member elected at-large. Each year council members elect from among their number a mayor and a mayor pro tem.
The Position
Under the direction of the Assistant City Manager, the Downtown and Tourism Director works closely with the Main Street Board and Historic Preservation Commission to attract development, entertainment, drive tourism, to capitalize on economic growth and sales taxes for continued improvements, vitality and livability in the district. The Director is the primary point of contact for downtown initiatives and represents the City in local, regional, and national settings to promote investment and collaboration.
This position oversees departmental operations, budgets, staff, and volunteers for the Main Street Program, TIF Boards, Historic Preservation Commission, Special Events, while managing the planning and execution of Main Street and Historic Preservation programs as well as creating new initiatives for downtown business and economic development. The Director ensures all initiatives align with the City’s strategic goals, coordinates meetings and activities related to key boards and commissions, manages compliance and accreditation of the city’s historic and Main Street statuses, and stays connected to professional networks focused on downtown development. Flexibility and responsiveness to emerging opportunities are essential in this dynamic leadership role.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Education and Experience
Qualified applicants will have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in public administration, economic development, planning, public policy, architecture and historic preservation or a relevant field, plus at least five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in historic preservation, planning and development, and economic development and three (3) years of experience in management or leadership; a Master's degree is preferred. Experience required working with a downtown district, a historic district and/or Main Street accredited program, and experience working with business attraction and retention in civic and economic development, and a demonstrated ability to foster and build relationships. An equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate should bring a strong background in economic development, Main Street and Historic Preservation programs, and downtown planning, with the creativity and persistence to identify and implement initiatives that drive business growth, tourism, and community engagement. A history of successful collaboration with merchants, developers, public officials, and community organizations is essential, as is a commitment to preserving the character and heritage of the district while encouraging innovation.
The ideal candidate must have a proven ability to oversee complex programs and navigate the unique dynamics of downtown districts, including experience working with or managing Main Street programs, TIF Boards, and Historic Preservation Commissions. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong leadership and management skills, with the ability to guide staff, support volunteers, and coordinate across departments and boards. Familiarity with municipal services, grant writing and administration, budget oversight, and program metrics is expected, along with the flexibility to respond quickly to emerging opportunities.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills are essential for this highly visible role, including comfort with public speaking, media engagement, and stakeholder outreach. The ideal candidate should be an enthusiastic ambassador for the district, adept at building relationships, securing resources, and maintaining the momentum of revitalization efforts.
Salary
The City of Taylor is offering a competitive salary range between $93,000 - $143,000, commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package. Relocation assistance will be available for the successful out of area candidate.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
Reference: TAYLORDTD
Affion Public
717. 214.4922
*The deadline to receive resumes is May 15, 2025*
The City of Taylor is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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