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3. Provision for other public facilities and improvements such as: fire stations, public safety, <br /> public educational facilities, and parks; <br /> 4. Property acquisition and the assemblage of properties for the siting of new development; <br /> 5. Relocation of individuals, households, or businesses; <br /> 6. Disposition of assembled sites, rehabilitated structures, and other properties; <br /> 7. Rehabilitation or demolition of built structures; <br /> 8. Environmental study and remediation of properties; <br /> 9. Pre-development activities, such as engineering, architectural work, planning, <br /> professional services; traffic analysis, market area analysis, marketing, program <br /> development, title, survey, appraisal, and legal work; or <br /> 10. Any other activity pertaining to planning and implementing the River West Development <br /> Plan. <br /> Activities, as well as goals and objectives, may be further detailed in adopted neighborhood and <br /> master plans for areas within the River West Development Area. These plan documents are <br /> listed in Appendix D. <br /> The following are the goals and objectives for the River West Development Area: <br /> Goals/Objectives/List of Potential Projects <br /> 1. Land Use and Growth: Encourage sustainable growth that preserves and enhances the <br /> character of the City of South Bend (the "City") and ensures compatibility of land uses in <br /> the community. <br /> a. Support the use and redevelopment of-land in accordance with established plans. <br /> b. Prioritize development in established areas over development at the edge of the <br /> city. <br /> c. Promote high quality neighborhoods, especially those that offer neighborhood- <br /> scale commercial services, employment opportunities, and community spaces. <br /> d. Foster urban density, including among residential uses. <br /> e. Support mixed-use development, especially when concentrated downtown or in <br /> neighborhood centers. <br /> f. Facilitate the creation of development sites. <br /> g. Promote projects that best maximize the assessed value of the property. <br /> 2. Transportation: Provide a transportation system that is integrated locally and regionally <br /> and employs Complete Streets principles. <br /> a. Design a transportation network for all users that supports access, mobility, and <br /> health by providing streets that are safe, convenient, accessible, and attractive. <br /> b. Provide a transportation system that improves mobility, especially by connecting <br /> residents to centers of commerce, employment, and recreation. <br /> c. Partner with businesses, private developers, institutions, and other governmental <br /> agencies to develop transportation facilities that provide better access within and <br /> beyond the City's borders connecting to other regional metropolitan areas. <br /> 3 <br />