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CITY of SOUTH BEND <br />ROGER O. PARENT, Mayor <br />COUNTY-CITY BUILDING • SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 46601 <br />DIVISION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />Colleen Rosenfeld <br />Director <br />June 4, 1985 <br />South Bend Common Council <br />4th Floor, County -City Building <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br />Dear Council Member: <br />F <br />i�►�r • 3: <br />o 2 <br />ti <br />1200 County -City Building <br />South Bend. Indiana 46601 <br />(219)284 -9335 <br />The bill submitted for your consideration proposes the transfer of unutilized <br />funds to projects that require additional funds or new projects. The <br />Redevelopment- Economic Development Administration /Project Management <br />(CD84 -601) amount of $10,852 is attributable to increased costs in 1984 as is <br />the same project (CD85 -601) for 1985 in the amount of $128,500. The <br />Neighborhood Clean-Up (CD84 -203) project amount for 1984 is due to the <br />necessity of increased activity. In November, 1984, a bill was approved that <br />transferred $214,000 from the Economic Development Capital Fund for 1984; this <br />amount was incorrect and should have been $200,000. This will correct the <br />amount previously transferred from the activity. <br />The General Park Improvements (CD85 -402) transfer of $50,000 is a move from <br />1984 to 1985 for Frederickson Park. The General Street Improvements <br />(CD85 - 301.1) amount of $125,000 includes public improvements to be conducted <br />in the Enterprise Zone ($50,000) and on Lincolnway West ($75,000). The <br />additional $10,000 proposed for Community Development Management and Planning <br />(CD85 -1100) would be used primarily for marketing of the Enterprise Zone <br />through brochure publication, printing, and mailing. <br />The new projects proposed are: (1) the West Washington Commercial <br />Revitalization Program (CD85 -602) at $50,000 which is developing as a loan <br />program for businesses; (2) Pep House Rehabilitation (CD85 - 106.4) which will <br />provide for rehabilitation of a structure used for young mothers and their <br />babies; and, (3) Monroe Park Improvements (CD85- 301.4) at $50,000 which will <br />be curb, sidewalk, and green space improvement. <br />