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The City of South Bend has started the process of creating the LaSalle Park Neighborhood Plan. Please subscribe to our email list to be informed of updates in the planning process by clicking the "Stay Informed" button to the right.
What is this for?
In partnership with neighborhood residents, businesses, institutions, and other stakeholders, the City of South Bend is creating a LaSalle Park Neighborhood Plan. A plan is a guide for making decisions about what kind is appropriate, how resources should be allocated, and how issues residents, business and property owners are concerned about should be addressed. A plan is a statement of what a neighborhood wants to achieve, and it provides a strategy to reach those goals
How will it be used?
Neighborhood residents will use the plan to gain an understanding of planning initiatives in the short, medium, and long terms. Public officials and community leaders will use the plan to direct funding and to make decisions on zoning and land use issues. Planners and City staff will use the plan to understand key issues important to the area and as a guide to implementing priority projects and initiatives.
What's Next?
The Neighborhood Plan Draft Document will be available in Fall 2025 for comment and review. There will be and open house period to hear plan feedback through in person appearances, online feedback, and other engagement opportunities.
The City of South Bend has started the process of creating the LaSalle Park Neighborhood Plan. Please subscribe to our email list to be informed of updates in the planning process by clicking the "Stay Informed" button to the right.
What is this for?
In partnership with neighborhood residents, businesses, institutions, and other stakeholders, the City of South Bend is creating a LaSalle Park Neighborhood Plan. A plan is a guide for making decisions about what kind is appropriate, how resources should be allocated, and how issues residents, business and property owners are concerned about should be addressed. A plan is a statement of what a neighborhood wants to achieve, and it provides a strategy to reach those goals
How will it be used?
Neighborhood residents will use the plan to gain an understanding of planning initiatives in the short, medium, and long terms. Public officials and community leaders will use the plan to direct funding and to make decisions on zoning and land use issues. Planners and City staff will use the plan to understand key issues important to the area and as a guide to implementing priority projects and initiatives.
What's Next?
The Neighborhood Plan Draft Document will be available in Fall 2025 for comment and review. There will be and open house period to hear plan feedback through in person appearances, online feedback, and other engagement opportunities.
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LaSalle Park Neighborhood is bounded by Sheridan Street to the west, Meade Street to the east, Western to the south and the railroad tracks to the north.
Timeline
Housing Panel / Plan Process Kickoff
LaSalle Park Neighborhood has finished this stage
2023
Visioning and Priorities Workshop
LaSalle Park Neighborhood has finished this stage
2023
Create Plan Draft
LaSalle Park Neighborhood is currently at this stage
2024-2025
Stakeholder Engagement
this is an upcoming stage for LaSalle Park Neighborhood
Fall 2025
Resident and Property Owner Outreach
this is an upcoming stage for LaSalle Park Neighborhood
Fall 2025
Open House
this is an upcoming stage for LaSalle Park Neighborhood
Fall 2025
Adoption Process
this is an upcoming stage for LaSalle Park Neighborhood