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Gifford Neighborhood Plan Analysis <br /> 3. Grant Application—spread the money widely <br /> 4. Non-profits (increase HFH activities) <br /> 5. Neighboring(neighbors helping neighbors) <br /> 6. Formation of neighborhood associations <br /> 7. Providing information to residents (contact persons, phone numbers) <br /> III. Top 3 Problems (Priority List) <br /> 1. Lack of Ownership/information (do not know what to do and whom to call) <br /> 2. Costs of Infrastructure <br /> 3. Code Enforcement <br /> IV. Top Three Solutions (Priority List) <br /> 1. Apply for Grants (CDBG) <br /> 2. Weed and Seed (demolish dilapidated houses and replace them with new houses) <br /> 3. Neighboring/education <br /> PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> I. Issues/Problems <br /> 1. Drainage <br /> • All new road projects should be accompanied by an active drainage system (32❑d Avenue was recently paved and has flooding <br /> problems) <br /> • Relief canals are blocked with debris (example: 25th Avenue Canal) <br /> • Retention ponds alone will not be sufficient to address flooding(example: 41 st Street/Pineview Park) <br /> • Many major roads experience flooding (example: 38th Avenue between 41" Street and 45th Street) <br /> 2. Resurfacing/road paving <br /> • Fix potholes throughout the neighborhood <br /> • Pave dirt roads (example: 28th Avenue, 45th to 43rd Street) <br /> 3. Street Lighting <br /> • Street lighting needed for traffic and pedestrian safety—especially early-morning schoolchildren waiting for buses <br />�.l <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 56 <br />