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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting — October 25, 2012 <br />4. COMMUNICATIONS (CONT.) <br />A. continued... <br />exit the city. This confused me because 1 thought that the whole reason for this project was <br />because US 31 was being made limited access and we needed an access route for local traffic. <br />They then explained that by limited access, US 31 was just being closed off to side streets from <br />the US 20 Bypass, south to Kern Road. At this point the meeting changed and 1 was upset. That <br />told me that my home was in line to be destroyed so that we could make it more convenient for <br />the one square mile of homes from the US 20 Bypass south to Kern Road, and from US 31 east to <br />Miami Street! Not to mention being held in limbo for the last five months while more taxpayer <br />money was spent on ridiculous convoluted plans that were just for show. Dr. Varner tried to <br />explain to me last night, October 8, 2012, after the Common Council meeting that the New US 31 <br />would effectively dead -end the soon -to -be Old US 31 and that the traffic would have nowhere to <br />go but this new access road that INDOT is building. 1 was a little bit appeased with his <br />explanation. Since then, 1 have researched and looked at the INDOT plan all morning and 1 find <br />a flaw in Dr. Varner's explanation. There is clearly an access ramp onto and off the New US 31 <br />at Kern Road that will give access to vehicles on Old US 31. I am not sure where the major <br />influx of traffic is to come from now. I look at both the city's plan and INDOT's plan and I fail <br />to see it. With this being said, this project should have never been presented, the 113 million <br />dollars that has been spent should never have been spent, and the citizens should not have even <br />been bothered with this project. Analyzing all this information brings me to one conclusion: <br />The only responsible thing to do is to stop this project. I'm not saying, table it for later, re plan <br />it yet another way, but throw this plan in the trash can and burn it! This is why my wife and I <br />have decided that if this City pushes any part of this project through and it requires even one <br />inch of my property to be used, you will now have to try and take it, and I will take you to court. <br />Now, the next matter at hand is Mr. Bill Schalliol. I have been to the Replanning Commission <br />meetings to see his presentations of the revisions of this Fellows Street Corridor project and 1 am <br />frankly quite disturbed and in awe of his blatant deception. I truly wish 1 had known about the <br />meeting in which this project was first presented as having the involved homeowners in <br />unanimous favor of the project. I've been looking for the recording of that meeting online, and <br />have not found it. The moment that we as homeowners took our disapproval of this project to the <br />City Council, Mr. Schalliol should have been either asked to resign or fired. This project is too <br />serious for the citizens to be misrepresented by someone WE pay. I've also found myself in these <br />Replanning Commission meetings wondering who exactly the boss is and who the employee in <br />this situation is. If I tried to push my boss around like Mr. Schalliol does the Commission, 1 <br />again would not have a job. <br />I have a signed petition with many of the homeowners along Fellows Street's names on it, stating <br />that they will in noway sell their home or property to the City of South Bend. Many of the names <br />on that petition are names of peoplg who now want to sell their property to the City for this <br />project. <br />I'm not saying that people can't change their minds, but I am questioning the ethics of the <br />processes that have taken place with the citizens involved. <br />
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