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4 <br />e. Resident assistance in the form of job readiness, counseling, and <br />(west), the alley west of Miami Street (east), Sample Street (north) and Ewing Street <br />j <br />placement assistance through the UEA -Lilly Resident <br />Employment Program for that portion of the Sample -Ewing <br />Development Area that is within the Enterprise Zone <br />' <br />boundaries. <br />f. Technical and planning assistance to neighborhood and business <br />districts within the Sample -Ewing Development Area. <br />g. Various tax incentives, including tax abatement for real and <br />' <br />personal property investment and Enterprise Zone tax credits for <br />those businesses in the Sample -Ewing Development Area that <br />' <br />are within the UEZ. <br />h. Receivership and rehabilitation of rental <br />property. <br />The next section outlines very broad plans for the application of some of these <br />r <br />activities within each sub -area. Until more detailed plans are developed in <br />conjunction with the neighborhood residents, it is premature to develop a more <br />, <br />detailed, specific set of activities for each sub -area within the Sample -Ewing <br />f <br />tl <br />Development Area. <br />V. SUB -AREA STRATEGIES & GOALS <br />The above section outlined a set of redevelopment, revitalization, improvement, and <br />preservation activities that will be available to implement the plan. This section will look at <br />each sub -area from a broad perspective and suggest several strategies that might be applied. <br />A. SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD <br />The Southeast Neighborhood is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. It <br />developed and prospered with the Studebaker Motor Company and South Bend's <br />heavy manufacturing base. Still in tandem with the broader area, the Southeast has <br />declined and, in some areas, disappeared as the inner city manufacturing base eroded <br />and jobs declined, disappeared and relocated. <br />IL -22- <br />5/21/93 <br />1 <br />The neighborhood is generally viewed as being bounded by Michigan Street <br />(west), the alley west of Miami Street (east), Sample Street (north) and Ewing Street <br />j <br />(south). (See Map 5.) Michigan, Sample and Miami Streets are commercial and <br />industrial districts and Ewing Street is primarily a residential street with several large <br />public recreational and educational uses. In earlier planning and development efforts, <br />the Southeast Neighborhood included the Monroe- Sample neighborhood, the northern <br />portion of the Studebaker Corridor and what is now called the Studebaker fringe area. <br />IL -22- <br />5/21/93 <br />1 <br />