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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting —July 12, 2012 <br />city's larger network of paths. <br />Mr. Davis asked Mr. Durr for clarification on <br />the postcards that were sent to everyone <br />within the Erskine neighborhood (211 total). <br />Mr. Durr responded that a printing company <br />was hired to print and send the postcards. <br />There was a comment from the audience that <br />no one on the west side of Chippewa <br />received any notification. <br />Mr. Durr noted that as far as notification <br />clarification, the third party can provide <br />information. He also noted that there was <br />above average attendance at all the public <br />meetings; above 60 in both cases. <br />Mr. Davis noted an inconsistency about the <br />number of affected folks who did not respond <br />to the meeting date survey. <br />Mr. Davis asked Mr. Durr how much <br />Christopher Burke Engineering was <br />receiving for its services. Mr. Durr did not <br />know the contracted amount. <br />Mr. Davis asked Mr. Schalliol the same <br />question. Mr. Schalliol said he could get the <br />information for Mr. Davis. <br />Mr. Davis asked that the amount to be <br />provided before the Redevelopment <br />Commission meeting ended. <br />Mr. Varner asked if there is $3.1 million to <br />spend on the project, is there a way to <br />engineer our way out of this, so the owners <br />that want to stay can stay, with the <br />understanding that their front yard may be a <br />little shorter. Mr. Durr stated that with the <br />grading on the east side there would have to <br />10 <br />
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