PLYMOUTH — NIPSCO will soon be making a line transfer in the area of Thorn Road to the Burr Oak substation, and before the

work begins, Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters and County Attorney Sean Surrisi have been working on a new agreement for the company to use county roads in the process.
Surrisi told the Commissioners that in early negotiations, some of the project’s engineers had said the transfer process would mostly involve helicopters moving lines, but said other officials working on the project stated it would also involve trucks working on the roads to stretch lines.
Part of that agreement, according to Peters, is the language of replacement in case of damage.
For his part, Peters says he’d like to protect the current state of the roads and ask for full replacement of any damaged road sections.
Due to NIPSCOs’ desire to begin work almost immediately, Surrisi suggested that he put together an agreement, and if it was agreeable to the Commissioners, President Stan Klotz could sign the agreement on their behalf, and then the agreement would be ratified at the next Commissioners meeting.


























