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The Common Council was initiated by the incorporation of the City of South Bend on May 22, 1865. The first members were elected to the council on June 5 that same year. [2] The council currently meets in the County-City Building, a fifteen-story building in the heart of downtown. The building houses City and County offices.
One meeting is at the IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center, and the other is at Clay High School. South Bend's consent decree topic of two meetings with Department of Justice attorney Skip ...
James Masters, a South Bend attorney who owns a home on the city's northwest side, speaks in opposition to a low-barrier homeless shelter during a packed public meeting on Feb. 1, 2024, at The ...
SOUTH BEND — South Bend officials on Monday voted to allow developer David Matthews two more weeks to make his case that the city should alter a plan for tax breaks on his high-rise apartment ...
In September 1957, the Maple Lane Business Men's Association, a group of 22 Maple Lane businesses, organized a meeting to discuss issues with wells, septic tanks, and to discuss annexation by South Bend. [10] In 1971, South Bend voted to annex Maple Lane. Over 1000 residents attended the South Common Council public hearing to object to the ...
For transportation around the South Bend metro area, there is the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, designated in places as US 20, US 31, and State Road 331, which bypasses South Bend to the south and west, and connects to Michigan to the north and the greater Elkhart area to the east. The Indiana Toll Road (Interstates 80 and 90) passes through ...
South Bend Community School Corporation board member Kate Lee listens to fellow member Jeanette McCullough speak during a board meeting at Riley High School on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024, in South Bend.
The County-City Building is a high-rise in downtown South Bend, Indiana. It houses the offices of the County Health Department, Council, and Board of Commissioners, as well as the South Bend Mayor’s Office, City Clerk’s Office, and City Council chambers.