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CONDITIONS, TRENDS AND BACKGROUND <br />To plan effectively for the revitalization of the Near Westside Neighborhood, it is important to <br />understand its past and to evaluate trends underway. This section includes: <br />o Review of studies, plans and reports <br />o Key Person Interviews <br />o Community Issues Workshop <br />o Field Reconnaissance and Analysis <br />o Market Assessment <br />o Adaptive Re-use Analysis <br />Review of Existing Studies, Plans and Reports <br />The consultant reviewed numerous documents and materials provided by the City and South Bend <br />Heritage Foundation (SBHF), and others obtained independently. These include, but are not limited to <br />the following: <br />° Community Development Block Grant Program reports and budgets 1982-89; <br />° Market Studies prepared by the Chesapeake Group, Inc. for the Lincolnway West and <br />Western Avenue retail corridors; <br />° Model Cities Program, South Bend, Indiana 1968-1974, Impact and Analysis," by Cynthia <br />Miller Haines; <br />° City of South Bend Summary Report -Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory, 1982 <br />as amended; <br />° Downtown Development Plan -Phase I, Zuchelli-Hunter and Associates, et.al.; and <br />° Demographic reports from the U.S. Census Bureau and Urban Decision Systems, Inc. <br />These resources provided useful background information and helped confirm assumptions about <br />the Near Westside. <br />Key Person Interviews <br />Residents of the community, including those who are active in neighborhood organizations as well as <br />those who are not, business owners and former residents can provide valuable insight into the problems <br />and opportunities that exist for the Near Westside community. As part of Phase I of the Comprehensive <br />Development Strategy for the Near Westside of South Bend, the consultant interviewed a dozen "key <br />people" to obtain their perceptions about existing conditions, concerns and issues. The individual <br />interviews took place in May ] 988, and the responses to a series of Questions are summarized below. <br />The responses represent the personal views and perceptions of a limited number of people, and should <br />neither be interpreted as findings of fact, nor as the conclusions or recommendations of the consultant. <br />Why do you believe Near Westside residents choose the area as a place to live? Is the historic <br />district designation beneficial to the neighborhood, and if yes, would expansion of it help the <br />neighborhood? <br /> <br />Respondents differentiated between long-term, lower income residents who either chose the area <br />for its affordability or proximity to transportation lines, and those who have rehabilitated historic <br />houses. Among the former, several respondents commented that people, especially senior <br />