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5 0 U A6 END <br />1 <br />MARCH 2008 <br />Mayon 5iFpkF -,y J. LUFck,, <br />Letter from the Mayor <br />THIS MONTH... <br />Dear Friends and Neighbors, <br />Mayor's Letter Earth Day Events <br />Times have been tough lately for average Americans. Gas prices and rising <br />Spring Clean Up 2008 Clean Your Files Day <br />medical costs continue to consume greater portions of household income. The <br />Downspout Disconnect <br />U.S. housing market is in its worst slump since the Great Depression with <br />First Time Home Buyers <br />new housing starts nationally their lowest in 16 years. A poll in February sug- <br />0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 <br />gested that 61 percent of Americans believe the nation is now in a recession. <br />SPRING CLEAN UP 2008 • <br />But as we weather one of our harsh Midwest winters, there are very posi- <br />• <br />RECYCLING • <br />tive signs of a warming trend in South Bend. The total value of construction <br />• • <br />improvements in the city reached its highest level in 16 years in 2007, accord- <br />• SPRING IS IN THE AIR!! It's time to • <br />ing to yearend figures from our Building Department. New construction last <br />• <br />• clean out basements, closets, attics, book- • <br />year totaled more than $181 million, up 36 percent from 2006. This amount <br />• shelves, boxes and cabinets. The Fall Book • <br />well surpassed the annual average valuation of $122 million and represents a <br />Collection netted 2 tons of books, 225 cell • <br />record high since the consolidation of city and county building departments. <br />• phones and 16 lbs. of shoes all donated to the <br />And, for the 12�' consecutive ear, more than 100 new houses were built in <br />y <br />area nonprofit agencies for reuse. • <br />SHOE COLLECTION: All shoes must be • <br />the city. <br />• • <br />• paired and with rubber bands around them <br />The fact that this growth occurs at the same time as a national housing <br />• please! NO: jelly or plastic shoes, golf or cle- <br />crisis is truly remarkable. This new investment in South Bend will help us to <br />ated shoes, western boots or roller skates, bed- • <br />expand our residential base and spur on new growth in both population and <br />• room slippers, or shoes with tears, grass • <br />economic development. <br />• stains, dirty or generally worn out. <br />• BOOK COLLECTION: only morally ate- • <br />The city's total permits issued in 2007 surpassed the total for the rest of the <br />• propriate books accepted. They will be put to • <br />county, while the number of new commercial buildings increased by one -third <br />good use rather than wastefully being dumped <br />over the previous year. <br />• into the landfill. <br />Results like these call attention to the strength of South Bend's diverse <br />• <br />CELL PHONES: donated to the • <br />economy and the City of South Bend's efforts to create a foundation upon <br />• Women's Shelter for emergency use. • <br />which economic development can flourish. One example of that is the City's <br />• EYE GLASSES: donated to the Lions. • <br />• <br />decade -long work with the University of Notre Dame and other neighborhood <br />• Please drop -off all items at the District Of- • <br />groups that led to the development of the Eddy Street Commons. Construc- <br />fice at 621 East Jefferson Blvd. Mon. - Fri., • <br />tion will begin this spring on this $200 - million mixed -use development. Its <br />• March 24 thru March 28 8:00 - 4 :30 or the • <br />quality and unprecedented scope will bring a heightened national focus to <br />• Household Hazardous Waste facility at 1105 <br />South Bend's progress. <br />• East 5ffi Street in Mishawaka Tue. - Sat., • <br />• March 25 thru March 29 8:30 - 3 :30. • <br />The construction of new housing in conjunction with Eddy Street Com- <br />• <br />mons and the City's targeted efforts to reduce the number of vacant and aban- <br />. If you are unable to meet the above sched- • <br />doned houses will positively impact the local housing market. <br />• ule, please contact Jessica Spenner at <br />• 245 -6604. Donations will be accepted until • <br />Thanks to the Eddy Street Commons and other efforts, we're expecting <br />• April 4, 2008. • <br />that 2008 will shatter all previous construction records. We're expecting a <br />• • <br />groundbreaking year all over the city — our best year for economic develop- <br />ment in a generation. In spite of dire economic trends across the nation, South <br />• LARGE ELECTRONICS: Please bring old • <br />Bend anticipates sunnier skies in 2008. <br />• analog TV's, VCRs, and computers to 1105 E. • <br />g p • <br />• 5th St. Mishawaka, 46544, Tues. - Sat. 9:00 • <br />Sincerely, <br />a.m. - 3:00 p.m throughout the year. • <br />'r_ <br />• $12 for each large electronic item. • <br />Mayor Steve Luecke <br />• • <br />• Sponsored by the <br />• Solid Waste • <br />Management District <br />
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