May 09, 2015 – Neighborhood Clean-ups

Members of the Old West End, Thomas Park/Avondale,  Whitely, and Minnetrista Neighborhood Associations partnered with the Muncie Sanitary District to help clean-up their communities. The first date of the spring clean-ups was May 2nd. Volunteers helped pick up trash and debris alongside their neighbors. Thank you to all those who helped beautify the city as part of the spring neighborhood cleanups.

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Assessing Business Success and Stability in Distressed Neighborhoods – Summer 2015

Habitat for Humanity has begun a process of Neighborhood Revitalization in its service area.  Focusing on the South Central and Thomas Park/Avondale Neighborhoods, changing the look and feel of a critical mass of the residences in the target area can achieve significant impact. One element that has been ignored in many programs to date is the businesses that are located within these target neighborhoods.  The main goal of this project is to survey the businesses in the target revitalization area to determine the characteristics of the neighborhood that are impacting businesses both positively and negatively.

Students will work directly with community leaders to design a survey instrument, conduct in-person interviews and create a report highlighting the perceived needs of surveyed businesses.

  • Students, working in a team, will be responsible for project planning, including establishing timelines, and setting goals.
  • Interns will use communication strategies for interacting with target businesses and other community partners.
  • Students will develop and administer a survey instrument. Surveys will be administered using a personal interview process.
  • Students will enter data and use tools for analyzing data including creating a database and perform basic statistical analyses.
  • Students will prepare a professional report for presentation to Habitat board of directors, staff and community partners.

Energy Planning – Summer 2015

The South Central/Thomas Park-Avondale Energy Plan is a project being developed by residents of South Central/Thomas Park-Avondale and Vectren along with Ball State University graduate students from the Department of Urban Planning. The basis of this project is to create an energy plan for a selected region of the South Central and Thomas Park-Avondale neighborhoods in Muncie, Indiana.

Please visit the plan’s website for more information about the project and the student’s assessment and recommendations.

Class Flier (pdf)

Thomas Park/Avondale Neighborhood

Neighborhood Association Meetings

Avondale-Thomas Park boothThe Thomas Park/Avondale neighborhood meets on the third Wednesday of every month at 6:00 pm at the Ross Center, 1110 W. 10th St. All are welcome.

“Avondale/Thomas Park Neighborhood includes the area from Batavia to Walnut and the Tracks that run diagonal along Kilgore to 29th St. by Crestview Golf Course. We are striving to make the Avondale/Thomas Park Neighborhood a safe and enjoyable place to live, work, play, and worship”

– Avondalethomaspark on Facebook

On the Web

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/groups/avondalethomaspark/
Neighborhood Action Plan – https://thomasparkavondale.wordpress.com

 

In the News

CAP Students Design, Help Dig in to Enhance Community Garden

Neighborhood Map

Thomas-Park-Avondale-map (pdf)

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