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REGULAR MEETING <br />MAY 26, 2015 <br />Jesse Davis — P.O. Box 10205, South Bend— SB 150 was a great gathering Aaron, but I have a <br />couple concerns on how much did this cost the taxpayers, as the majority of the donations were <br />political. I have a problem with the SB 150 webpage with smoking prohibited in public areas as <br />well as professional camera's, and weapons. The people who wrote this should be held <br />accountable. This was sent to the NRA as this violated our rights. <br />Samuel Brown — 222 E. Navarre St., South Bend — I represent the group Citizens United for a <br />Better Government. I remember the old South Bend with car dealerships, movie theatres... We <br />have brought businesses that were supposed to help the city but have not. <br />Jason Banicki- Critchlow— 3822 W. Ford St., South Bend— I was born and raised on the <br />Westside. I was at a meeting where I listened to the Mayor tell us that the $2 million spent to <br />redevelop streets and sidewalks was not a plan but just a vision. The ethnic diversity, the income <br />diversity has been jeopardized by gentrification. We want to stay who we are, we love the <br />Westside as it is. There is no coherent plan on fixing poverty rather than just trying to avoid it. <br />We need to sit down with the housing authority and the projects to develop true multi - income <br />neighborhoods. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />There being no further business to come before the Council, President Tim Scott adjourned the <br />meeting at 8:34 p.m. <br />ATTEST: ATTEST: <br />John Voorde, City Clerk Tim Scott, President <br />22 <br />
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