The City of South Bend has announced a series of events to create a neighborhood plan for the LaSalle Park Neighborhood.
The planning process, which begins this month, includes three parts, a housing panel discussion, neighborhood visioning workshop, and priorities workshop, which are all open to the public to participate.
The start of this series will begin with a housing panel at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 24th at the Charles Black Community Center. Keynote speaker Marques King and local developers will discuss opportunities and challenges of building new housing, and will conclude with a Q&A.
The visioning workshop will follow on Thursday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. at the Charles Black Community Center. This workshop will allow residents to provide their ideas as the neighborhood sets a broad direction for its housing, infrastructure, land use, amenities, and other key topics.
Lastly, the priorities workshop will take place on Thursday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. at the Charles Black Community Center. This workshop will provide a recap of the planning process and will open to group discussions about the neighborhood’s future priorities.
A neighborhood survey is open for residents and community members to take part in until November 3.
For more information about the dates and times of the planning workshops, and to participate in the survey, visit //together.southbendin.gov/lasalle-park-neighborhood.
