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Purpose <br /> The purpose of the River West Development Area Plan is as follows: <br /> • To provide a broad vision and strategy for the economic and physical revitalization of the <br /> River West Development Area, and <br /> • To establish a framework for ongoing collaborative planning efforts involving residents <br /> and other property owners, business owners, civic associations, institutional partners, <br /> and local government. <br /> • To promote high quality, impactful projects consistent with best practice planning <br /> principles. <br /> History of River West Development Area <br /> The South Bend Redevelopment Commission designated the Central Downtown Urban Renewal <br /> Area in 1968 [Declaratory Resolution No.215 and Confirming Resolution No.2331. The Central <br /> Downtown Urban Renewal Area was merged with the Northeast Development Area and the <br /> Monroe Sample Development Area in 1985 to create the South Bend Central Development Area. <br /> [Declaratory Resolution No.737 and Confirming Resolution No.739] The South Bend Central <br /> Development Area West of the River was merged with the Airport Economic Development Area <br /> in 2014 to form the River West Development Area. [Declaratory Resolution No.3229 and <br /> Confirming Resolution No.3256] <br /> Location of River West Development Area <br /> The River West Development Area includes downtown South Bend, the Southwest, Far Westside <br /> and Airport Area. The development area boundary is more specifically represented by the <br /> boundary map in Appendix A and in the legal description found in Appendix B. <br /> Development Area Activities <br /> The goals and objectives for the River West Development Area will be accomplished through a <br /> combination of public and private actions. Public actions may be any redevelopment activities <br /> permitted by state law, including, but not limited to, the following: <br /> 1. Provision for public works improvements to infrastructure, such as streets and roads, <br /> sidewalks, curbs, water mains, storm drains, sewers and other utilities, lighting, traffic <br /> controls, and landscaping of public spaces and rights-of-way; <br /> 2. Vacation and dedication of public rights-of-way; <br /> 3. Provision for other public facilities and improvements such as: fire stations, public safety, <br /> public educational facilities, and parks; <br /> 4. Property acquisition and the assemblage of properties for the siting of new development; <br /> 5. Relocation of individuals, households, or businesses; <br /> 6. Disposition of assembled sites, rehabilitated structures, and other properties; <br /> 7. Rehabilitation or demolition of built structures; <br /> 8. Environmental study and remediation of properties; <br /> 9. Pre-development activities, such as engineering, architectural work, planning, <br /> professional services; traffic analysis, market area analysis, marketing, program <br /> development, title, survey, appraisal, and legal work; or <br /> 2 <br />