Storer Woods Neighborhood

Map of the Neighborhood area showing the former neighborhoods that have combined to make up Storer Woods
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Storer Woods is a combination is three neighborhoods – Sunset Knoll, Johnson Circle, and Johnson Woods – northeast of Ball State’s campus. The Storer Woods Neighborhood Association was created in 2022 to connect these neighborhoods and provide input on the planned housing development on the former site of Storer Elementary School.

E.W. Storer was the founder of Muncie Bank Corp, a philanthropist, and an educator with active scholarships still today. Johnson was the owner of a lumber company and the woods that he developed into Johnson Woods and Johnson Circle.

Design for new park

The Storer Estates development will add 35 single-family homes and a city park to the neighborhood. The park will feature a playground, pickleball courts, picnic shelter, and a three-quarter-mile asphalt trail that connects to the existing pedestrian bridge along the east edge. An architect who lives in the neighborhood gathered resident input and assisted the city in the design of the playground.

On the Web

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/storerwoodsneighborhoodassociation

Neighborhood Maps

Johnson Woods map (pdf)
Sunset Knoll map (pdf)

Plat maps for Johnson Woods here and here

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Industry Neighborhood

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Neighborhood Association Meetings

The Industry Neighborhood Association meets on the fourth Thursday of every month at 6:00 pm at Price Hall, 704 S. Madison St. All are welcome.

Neighborhood Action Plan

Residents of Industry worked with Ball State University Urban Planning students in the Spring of 2015 to develop a Neighborhood Action Plan. This plan will help the neighborhood focus its revitalization efforts on the opportunities identified within the iNAP. In addition to the website, a Neighborhood Association Handbook was also created as a guide for strengthening community and creating neighborhood change.

On the Web

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/industrymuncie

Documents

Industry map (pdf)
Industry Neighborhood Action Plan (pdf)

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Downtown Neighborhood

Downtown photo by Chris Flook

Downtown Muncie’s resident population nears 1000. The April 15th, 2015 edition of the Muncie Star Press included an article highlighting this neighborhood. Please click here see the full article.

View the 2011 MAP Heart of the City Action Plan

There is currently no active association for this neighborhood. If you are interested in helping to form a group please contact Heather Williams at hlwilliams@bsu.edu.

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Gilbert Neighborhood

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Neighborhood Association Meetings

The Gilbert Neighborhood Association meets at 7pm on the 2nd Monday of every month at Inside Out, 300 N. Madison Street.  All are welcome to attend!

On the Web

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/pages/Goldsmith-Gilbert-Neighborhood-Association/123537607845150

Neighborhood Map

Gilbert map (pdf)

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