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No. 1207 designating the SEDA, declaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a development plan and conditions under which relocation payments will be made and extablishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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No. 1207 designating the SEDA, declaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a development plan and conditions under which relocation payments will be made and extablishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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1 <br />f' <br />n <br />L <br />fl <br />Parkview Juvenile Justice Center (8 + acres), the relocated Dean <br />Johnson Park, an expanded Boys and Girls Club operated by the <br />Family and Children's Center (FCC) (14 + acres), and private mixed - <br />use development. <br />ALTERNATE: Should the mixed -use project fail to materialize, the <br />alternate goal would be the development of an approximately 83 acre <br />planned unit development, including residential and commercial /light <br />industrial/business. The project would also include a relocated Dean <br />Johnson Park and FCC's Boys and Girls Club. <br />• Complete the physical revitalization of the area between Broadway and <br />Dubail Streets as an attractive, safe, and viable residential <br />neighborhood. <br />• Complete the physical improvement of the area between Dubail and <br />Ewing as an attractive, safe and viable residential neighborhood <br />• Assist the neighborhood residents, businesses and institutions in <br />developing an effective, efficient neighborhood organization with the <br />capacity and leadership to: a) participate in the revitalization and <br />improvement effort; and b) protect and maintain its physical, social, <br />economic and organizational achievements. <br />• Integrate the Riley High School project into the neighborhood <br />revitalization and improvement program and build on the positive spin- <br />off potential from this project. <br />The Studebaker Corridor contains 220 acres and is located immediately south <br />of the downtown. It is separated from the downtown by the elevated railroad lines <br />that run east and west. There are four viaducts that funnel traffic between the <br />downtown and the Studebaker Corridor. For purposes of the Sample -Ewing <br />Development Area general development plan, we have incorporated the South <br />Gateway area (South Michigan and Main Streets) into this planning and development <br />sub -area. We have also added several small sections of redeveloped light industrial <br />area located along Prairie Avenue and Chapin to this sub -area. With these additions, <br />the acreage in this sub -area increases by approximately 90 acres for a total of 310 <br />acres. The general boundaries for this reconfigured sub -area are now Michigan Street <br />(east) Chapin and Prairie Avenue (west), Ewing Avenue (south), and the elevated <br />railroad tracks (north). (See Map 7.) <br />-25- <br />12/17/93 <br />
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