About Us
Learn about the Meridian Development Corporation and our mission to revitalize our community.
Who We Are
The Meridian Development Corporation (MDC) was formed in 2001 to act as the urban renewal agency for the City of Meridian. We serve our community and its residents by enhancing the vibrancy of our city, creating great places to live, work and play, fostering new economic opportunities and investing in public infrastructure projects to improve our connectivity.
Initially, MDC oversaw one urban renewal district in the heart of downtown. Today, there are five urban renewal districts across Meridian. Each district was carefully identified and designed to bring targeted investment into parts of the city that are underdeveloped or underinvested in. Our work helped jumpstart the development at Ten Mile, brought new housing in downtown and revitalized the storefronts of many small businesses.
MDC is governed by a ten-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the Meridian Mayor and City Council for rotating three-year terms. The Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 a.m. and the fourth Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Meridian City Hall. Meetings are open to the public.
Staff
Ashley Squyres
Mission and Vision
The Meridian Development Corporation (MDC) was formed in 2001 to act as the urban renewal agency for the City of Meridian. We serve our community and its residents by enhancing the vibrancy of our city, creating great places to live, work and play, fostering new economic opportunities and investing in public infrastructure projects to improve our connectivity.
Initially, MDC oversaw one urban renewal district in the heart of downtown. Today, there are five urban renewal districts across Meridian. Each district was carefully identified and designed to bring targeted investment into parts of the city that are underdeveloped or underinvested in. Our work helped jumpstart the development at Ten Mile, brought new housing in downtown and revitalized the storefronts of many small businesses.
MDC is governed by a ten-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the Meridian Mayor and City Council for rotating three-year terms. The Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 a.m. and the fourth Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Meridian City Hall. Meetings are open to the public.
Leadership Team
Our commissioners are dedicated community leaders who guide the Meridian Development Corporation’s mission and vision.
David Winder
Chairman
Nathan Mueller
Vice-Chairman
Steve Vlassek
Secretary/Treasurer
Robert Simison
Board Member
Rob McCarvel
Board Member
Dan Basalone
Board Member
Councilman Brad Hoaglun
Board Member
Kit Fitzgerald
Board Member
Doug Taylor
Board Member
