Background information about the genesis and development of Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy Revitalization Project, the groundwork for the entire project.
A description of the purpose and objectives of Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy Revitalization Project, including information about organizations that are assisting the project.
A brief overview of the reasons behind Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy Revitalization Project, as preface to a series of studies about the current situations in the Little Italy neighborhood.
A summary of a neighborhood survey done by the Sisters of St. Joseph Neighborhood Network from November 2000 reveals several aspects of the Historic Little Italy neighborhood that require atterntion.
This is a summary of the original Little Italy Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan from 2005, Not so much a plan as a confirmation of the problems facing the neighborhood with an emphasis on the fact that only the people who live here have the real power to make real change occur.
Excerpts from the City of Erie's Neighborhood Revitalization Project prepared by the Erie Department of Economic and Community Develop in 2006 as they pertain particularly to Historic Little Italy.
Summary of City of Erie Police Department Incident Report for 5/15/06 – 5/15/07 in the Little Italy neighborhood reveals the sort of crimes most prevalent in this neighborhood.
Observations on Little Italy traffic counts from January, 2007.
Tthe study of traffic patterns and numbers revealed that most people use Little Italy as simply a place to drive through on their way to someplace else.
A brief overview of the key negative issues concerning Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy as derived from prior and current studies and from public input.
A brief overview of the key positive issues concerning Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy as derived from prior and current studies and from public input.
Overview of the organization and management of the Historic Little Italy Advisory Council, which will coordinate the four committees of the revitalization plan.
This Committee is responsible for streetscaping and other enhancement projects throughout the Historic Little Italy neighborhood in Erie, PA with focus on the 18th Street corridor and the proposed piazza.
The Committee responsible for coordinating Historic Little Italy businesses to identify their needs and help improve their work environments and grow their businesses.
The Committee responsible for creating and marketing a new image of Historic Little Italy to its residents, the City, the region, the State, and eventually the nation.
The Committee responsible for helping enhance the Historic Little Italy neighborhood physical appearances, helping make it a cleaner, greener environment.
A brief opening summary of Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy Neighborhood Revitalization Plan's timetable and goals for the yeat 2008, followed by more specific goals for each committee in the organization.
A brief opening summary of Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy Neighborhood Revitalization Plan's timetable and goals for the yeat 2009, followed by more specific goals for each committee in the organization.
A brief opening summary of Erie, PA's Historic Little Italy Neighborhood Revitalization Plan's timetable and goals for the yeat 2010, followed by more specific goals for each committee in the organization.
News about Historic Little Italy, including archival news and news reported in other venues about the neighborhood activities and about the revitalization and renewal project.
Understanding the neighborhood’s historical development helps put its current condition in perspective, and hopefully, helps chart a path to recovery and revitalization of the rich Historic Little Italy neighborhood in Erie, PA.
This article in The Journal of Erie Studies was written by Dr. David L. Hood, a professor in the Political Science Department at Washington State University. Before focusing his attention on Erie, PA and its Historic Little Italy neighborhood, Dr. Hood traced the history of Italian emigration back to 1876 when the Italian government first began maintaining emigration records.
History of Little Italy as Reseached for the Historic Little Italy Revitalization Project by the Poggermeyer Design Group and Kidder Wachter Architects.
This History of Little Italy was written in honor of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the neighborhood in Erie, Pa, It is reprinted with the author's kind permission.
Brief opening summary of the main legalities concerning Historic Little Italy and its website at http://www.hlierie.org prior to more specific legal matters such as copyrights, terms of service, and privacy policy.
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