Rooted in community, guided by color-coded tabs.
If you spend any time with Kayla Tuley, one thing becomes clear: she’s all about creating connection. Whether she’s organizing information or soaking in the energy of a downtown district, Kayla brings a steady calm and a deep appreciation for what makes a place feel like home.
What draws her to Main Street work is simple—and deeply felt.
“That’s easy — it’s all about the atmosphere,” she says.
“It brings back that sense of shared community, celebrating local culture, and lets everyone enjoy the unique vibe of each location.”
It’s the kind of answer you’d expect from someone who notices the little things—who can see how place and people come together to create something bigger.
That eye for detail shows up in how Kayla approaches the work, too. When she talks about Maestro, it’s not about flashy features—it’s about function.
“Everything is so organized!”
“Everything you need to know about your downtown is in one, color-coded, tab-labeled location, making it easy to navigate to the information you’re seeking.”
To Kayla, clarity is more than a preference—it’s a way to make sure everyone feels included and informed. Her ability to bring order to complexity is one of the many reasons she’s such a valued part of the team.
Kayla reminds us that behind every well-run Main Street is someone quietly keeping the pieces in place—and doing it with care, color, and community in mind.
