Town of Maysville to hold Mixed Drink Referendum on November ballot
Maysville – This November, the Town of Maysville will hold a mixed drink referendum on the ballot, offering residents the chance to vote on the sale of mixed alcoholic beverages within the town. The outcome of this vote could have a significant economic impact on Maysville, mainly as the town looks to attract more tourism and support its local businesses.
Allowing the sale of mixed drinks is a key driver for economic growth. With Maysville’s downtown revitalization project underway, which includes plans to develop new retail and dining spaces, passing this referendum could help increase foot traffic and enhance the viability of businesses in the area. The ability to serve mixed drinks could make the town more appealing to visitors and entrepreneurs looking to invest in Maysville’s future.
“This referendum is not just about mixed drinks—it’s about economic opportunity,” said Schumata Brown, Town Manager. “By approving this measure, we’ll be able to attract new restaurants and retail businesses, which will create jobs, increase tourism, and generate new revenue. The downtown renovation project, in particular, could greatly benefit by drawing in dining establishments that need this license to operate successfully.”
Key Potential Economic Impacts:
Increased Tourism and Business Development: The downtown revitalization project, which is focused on creating new retail and dining spaces, would allow the sale of mixed drinks, which would attract more entrepreneurs, encourage visitors to explore Maysville, and support future business ventures.
Support for Local Businesses: Restaurants and hospitality establishments could offer expanded services, increasing revenue and creating jobs.
Boost to Local Events and Festivals: Approval of the referendum would also enhance the town’s ability to host events, making Maysville a regional hub for dining, entertainment, and outdoor activities like those near Croatan National Forest and the White Oak River.
The referendum could play a pivotal role in driving the success of the downtown renovation, which recently received funding. The renovations will position Maysville as a more attractive destination for both residents and tourists.
Residents are encouraged to learn more about the mixed drink referendum and its potential impact on the town’s economic future. Information will be made available through town hall meetings, the town’s website, and promotional materials.
For more information, visit the Town of Maysville’s website or contact Town Hall at 910-743-4441.
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