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LLLTOW- <br />MAY 2009 <br />Bsv� <br />V Mayors k pkriv I LuFc:kf <br />Letter from the Mayor <br />BEND <br />F1 <br />41tit <br />THIS MONTH... <br />Mayor's Letter <br />Senior Olympics <br />Morris Performing Arts Center <br />Friday's by the Fountain <br />Dear Friends and Neighbors, I College Football Hall of Fame <br />Each year, when the nominations are announced for the Academy Awards, public <br />attention is focused on five films or individuals in each category out of the year's hundreds of movies and thousands of <br />industry practitioners. Whether they win the Oscar are not, nominees make it clear that simply to be selected is a great <br />honor. (And they know it's something that will enhance their resume from that day forward.) <br />I felt similar pride when we received word March 31 that South Bend is one of 32 finalists in the National Civic <br />League's 60th- annual All- America City competition. Considered "a civic `Oscar' for communities of all sizes," the <br />All- America City award recognizes outstanding civic accomplishment. There are nearly 270 U.S. cities with more than <br />100,000 people. The United States has more than 19,000 incorporated places. So to be selected as one of 32 finalists is <br />quite an honor. Although there are many civic award competitions, this is the best known. You may recall its red, white <br />and blue emblem posted at city gateways, including once in South Bend, which previously was selected as an <br />All- America City in 1967. <br />This year's entry by the City of South Bend was the first we submitted in at least 12 years. The 10 winning cities <br />will be announced at the All- America City awards competition this June in Tampa, Fla. During the three -day <br />competition, our city's delegation will describe three projects we highlighted to a jury of national experts from across the <br />United States. (At least one community project must focus on the needs of young people.) <br />South Bend's projects highlighted: <br />The transformation of the Northeast Neighborhood — As Eddy Street Commons and <br />Innovation Park rise like flowers this spring, this project highlighted the public - private <br />collaboration, including neighborhood residents, which gave birth to these efforts and l"EAR`' <br />others. <br />Various City efforts for increased efficiency in the wake of reduced revenue — From <br />technological innovations, such as green computing efforts in the Potawatomi Park All-America City <br />greenhouse and CSOnet's monitoring of combined sewer overflows to efficiencies like 1 I <br />converting traffic signals to LEDs and reducing staff while maintaining services, this <br />initiative highlighted City efforts to address the revenue challenges brought on by <br />statewide property tax caps. <br />The We Can! initiative to address childhood obesity — South Bend Parks & Recreation Dept. <br />has been recognized as national leader in this federal initiative. Staff work with children <br />ages 8 to 13, and their families on Ways to Enhance Children's Activity and Nutrition. This collaborative effort with <br />many partners develops initiatives to improve community health. <br />This is a very exciting time to be living in South Bend, not simply because of this national recognition but because of the <br />great partnerships in this community — public and private, commercial and residential, university and nonprofit. They <br />demonstrate the collaboration, civic engagement and innovation of the All- America City award. As our nation struggles <br />to restart the economy, we believe South Bend can be a place that ignites the new economy through creativity and dis- <br />covery in our community, including such efforts as MIND (Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery), <br />Innovation Park and Ignition Park. <br />South Bend is ready to walk the red carpet! <br />Sincerely, <br />SI USTED NO ENTIENDE INGLES Y NECESITA AYUDA PARA TRADUCIR ESTE <br />DOCUMENTO, O SI TIENE ALGUNA PREGUNTA, POR FAVOR LLAME AL <br />TELEFONO (574) 235 -5858 X 1000. <br />