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b. Facilitate the productive reuse of brownfield properties. <br /> c. Expand the role of the St.Joseph River and other waterways as centers for <br /> recreation and natural habitat. <br /> d. Encourage the preservation and expansion of the urban tree canopy. <br /> e. Support the development of projects that promote the health of city <br /> residents. <br /> 7. Placemaking and the Built Environment: Promote an attractive public realm that <br /> preserves and enhances the City's history and built environment. <br /> a. Support walkable urban development. <br /> b. Encourage urban design that creates or enhances a sense of place, provides <br /> vibrancy, incorporates arts and culture, and fosters safety. <br /> c. Integrate parks and trails into the city using urban design principles. <br /> d. Prioritize projects that preserve and rehabilitate existing buildings over ones <br /> of new construction. <br /> e. Support development that is context sensitive and conserves the historical, <br /> architectural, and social fabric of the City. <br /> 8. Education & Training: Provide educational and training opportunities that support <br /> people of all ages to participate successfully in the economy. <br /> a. Ensure a strong match between job skills among the population and present <br /> and future needs of employers. <br /> b. Partner with organizations and institutions to enhance educational <br /> opportunities for youth from early childhood, pre-K to Grade 12, post- <br /> secondary and higher education. <br /> c. Partner with organizations that offer internships, co-ops, apprenticeships, <br /> continuing education, lifelong learning, and other job training programs. <br /> 9. All other projects and purposes permitted by law. <br /> Tax Increment Financing ("TIF") District <br /> The South Bend Redevelopment Commission may implement the use of TIF within a <br /> redevelopment area pursuant to state law (I.C. 36-7-14). <br /> TIF districts target blighted areas in order to transform them into viable areas making the <br /> community more appealing and attractive for economic development,which creates a <br /> better quality of life for the districts' residents. TIF districts are powerful and effective <br /> tools that may provide financing for infrastructure improvements within redevelopment <br /> projects which may, in turn, entice market dollars back into abandoned and dilapidated <br /> areas. The lifespan of a TIF district varies based upon the time of its creation. <br /> TIF creates revenues for improvements without raising taxes, offers incentives for <br /> businesses and developers, and builds communities. TIF works by capturing additional <br /> property tax revenue due to the revitalization of a designated area. The assessment rate of <br /> the year in which the TIF is established is used as the base year, and tax revenues <br /> generated due to the increase in assessment over the base year assessment of properties <br /> 5 <br />