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South Bend Pedevelolmiient Commission <br />Rescheduleq Regular Meeting - April 13, 1989 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />b. Coritinued... <br />So <br />in <br />of <br />m <br />in <br />so <br />a <br />to <br />opportunities through school and <br />neighborhood based programs; <br />Promote large truck traffic <br />regulations that ensures the improved <br />safety and quality of life in the <br />West Washington-Chapin neighborhood. <br />rou can see that we made sure that we, <br />)ur revitalization efforts, that we <br />:oached it from a holistic view, <br />dcal, spiritual, and every other kind <br />Tray. I would like to now turn the <br />: part of the presentation of the <br />tP to Neil Gilbert, who is a <br />fthborhood resident. He is also on the <br />tP board and he is also a staff member <br />South Bend Heritage. <br />L Gilbert: Good evening. My name is NEIL GILBERT <br />L Gilbert. I am a Board member of the <br />2P, I am a staff member for South Bend <br />Ltage Foundation, and I have been a <br />Ldent of the neighborhood for fourteen <br />^s. We are here this evening to ask <br />Redevelopment Commission to amend the <br />sting Development Plan for the West <br />iington- Chapin Development Area to <br />Lude the rec cnmiendations of our <br />)rehensive Plan. When the <br />fthborhood, through the WWCRP, agreed <br />Rapport the declaration of the <br />ftiborhood as a redevelopment target <br />R, There were two conditions that we <br />he WWCRP and the neighborhood pushed <br />hat we could fully support the <br />.aration of the target area. Those <br />conditions were: 1) the completion of <br />xprehensive Plan for the neighborhood <br />ielp guide ongoing decisions as <br />rvelepment occurred in the <br />ftiborhood, and 2) that the <br />welcpment Cm nission would agree in <br />iciple to solicit input front <br />ft boyhood residents on an ongoing <br />.s throughout the redevelopment <br />mss. As the City and the <br />