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Some council members want the city to tap federal money, reserves

Some council members want the city to tap federal money, reserves
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Etats-Unis: dix grandes idées de villes petites et moyennes pour améliorer le quotidien

Etats-Unis: dix grandes idées de villes petites et moyennes pour améliorer le quotidien
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South Bend official confident Riverside Drive sinkhole not much bigger than it looks

South Bend official confident Riverside Drive sinkhole not much bigger than it looks
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South Bend Mayor James Mueller unveils plan to repave more neighborhood streets

SOUTH BEND — Mayor James Mueller Tuesday announced a three-year $25 million “Rebuilding Our Streets” plan that will focus more attention on repaving lesser-traveled neighborhood streets. “During my conversations with residents throughout South Bend, I have heard loud and clear that our streets are in desperate need of improvement,” Mueller said at a press conference at the corner of Ford and Dundee streets, a block whose street surface his administration has deemed in some of the worst condition. Mueller said the city historically has prioritized streets with the highest traffic volume for annual repaving, but residents in a 2018 quality of life survey identified neighborhood streets as one of the most important things they want to see city money spent on.

South Bend council balks at bigger sewer bill hike for more discounts to low-income homes

SOUTH BEND — South Bend Common Council members declined Monday night to approve the city administration’s request to raise all sewer bills 87 cents more a month to pay for monthly discounts of up to $28.50 for the city’s poorest households. The new surcharge would be added to a $1.75 increase approved by the council in October 2019, yet to be implemented by the administration, to pay for a range of smaller discounts than what is now being proposed. The discounts would appear as “credits” on low-income residents’ bills. The city had planned to put the surcharge and credits into effect over the past summer but delayed them because of the uncertainties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and plans to switch to a new billing software next month, said city public works Director Eric Horvath.

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