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REVITALIZATION STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM <br />The Near Westside Concept Plan establishes a basic framework for the future growth and <br />revitalization of the area. Key to the success of this revitalization effort, however, is the basic <br />strategy or "game plan" for using limited resources to achieve the highest level of impact. <br />It is unrealistic to assume that the revitalization of the Near Westside area can take place over- <br />night. Thus, it is essential that the timing and sequence of project activities and the use of <br />resources be orchestrated in a manner that will achieve the Near Westside area's revitalization <br />objectives. <br />A major goal of the revitalization strategy is to create an environment for reinvestment in the <br />study area, with rehabilitation, renovation and new construction. These are the investments that <br />create positive and lasting values. This can be achieved if the strategy builds upon the existing <br />assets or strengths of the area, including its proximity to downtown, the historic district, its in- <br />stitutions and organizations, its strong sense of history and community, and its good transporta- <br />tion linkages. <br />The strategy must also focus on removing obstacles to reinvestment. This means overcoming <br />negative influences, such as blight, obsolescence and dilapidation, Finally, the limited resources <br />must be used to obtain the greatest return. Leveraging public and /or private investments to <br />achieve a "multiplier" effect should be pursued wherever possible. <br />The revitalization strategy should have the support of all who will contribute to, benefit from, <br />or have a stake in the successful revitalization of this neighborhood. It must be an agreed -upon <br />strategy that brings the public and private sectors together into a partnership venture. This <br />provides the basis for a coordinated management of complementary public and private actions to <br />revitalize the Near Westside area. <br />The recommended strategy is comprised of a number of interdependent and complementary <br />components. Principal among these are the strategies for new neighborhood -scale residential <br />and commercial development, continued housing rehabilitation, and the stimulation of new, in- <br />fill one- and two - family dwellings. These and other supporting elements are described later in <br />this chapter. <br />The strategy also includes a number of long -term, ongoing projects and activities that require <br />the commitment and cooperation of neighborhood residents, the City of South Bend, city -wide <br />and neighborhood -based organizations, as well as the private sector. Specifically, the roles of <br />each of the major actors should be as follows: <br />o WWCRP. The membership of the WWCRP should play an important role in planning for <br />the revitalization of their neighborhood. There are numerous activities the group could <br />plan and implement. These include but are not limited to: expanding participation in the <br />WWCRP as an open forum for residents to air their concerns and bring forth new ideas, <br />1 implementing neighborhood clean -up and beautification projects, assisting in encourag- <br />ing neighborhood -based economic development, expanding the neighborhood watch <br />program, and serving as a conduit for communication between the neighborhood and the <br />City. <br />24 <br />