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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting –March 5, 2010 <br /> <br />frustrations, but I’m looking at the dollars <br />and the questions that we have. How can we <br />properly <br /> <br />Mr. Downes: I think long term we can’t. <br />That’s exactly the point. We’re not qualified <br />to judge that program. <br /> <br />Ms. King: Yes. And in the future we need to <br />ask someone who does do this all the time, <br />and give these funds to them to make sure <br />that they go to good purposes. <br /> <br />Mr. Inks noted that Mr. Rouse asked that his <br />letter be read aloud at the meeting. There <br />were sixteen other letters from participants in <br />the Project Impact program. The gist of <br />those was the same message we heard from <br />the participants who are here this morning. <br />Mr. Inks did not read those aloud, but they <br />will be made a part of the minutes. The letter <br />from Mr. Rouse: <br /> <br />Members of the South Bend <br />Redevelopment Commission <br /> <br />I have a commitment that prohibits me from <br />attending your March 5, 2010 meeting. <br />Please allow this letter to be presented. I <br />write on behalf of Project Impact. I am <br />aware of the previous funding provided to <br />Project Impact and I both thank and <br />congratulate you for the foresight and <br />commitment for the much needed support <br />provided to this vital work in our community. <br /> <br />I have been involved in the grass-roots issues <br />Project Impact addresses for many years. A <br />group I was part of 12-14 years ago met in <br />this very room with Jon Hunt. We addressed <br />how we could utilize the TANF program. <br /> <br /> 45 <br /> <br />