
Officials broke ground on a new workforce housing project in LaPaz Monday morning.
Continue readingA ribbon cutting ceremony to welcome in The Paddocks workforce housing development will be held Saturday, July 24 at 4 p.m. ET at the site on Cavalier Drive off of West Jefferson Street in Culver.
Continue readingDeveloper Kevin Berger told the Plymouth City Council members this week that survey work is complete and tax credit paperwork is underway on the Riverside Commons project. He hopes to close on that part of the project August 1 with construction starting soon after closing.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members got an update from Developer Kevin Berger about what is next with the Riverside Commons project in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members reviewed private fire protection fees in a work session last week.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will review private fire protection fees in a work session next week.
Continue readingCulver Town Manager Jonathan Leist gave the town council members an update on the projects within Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation plan.
Continue readingAn ordinance that changes the zoning of a portion of the Sand Hill Farms, LLC property in Culver from Suburban Residential to Planned Unit Development was considered by the Culver Town Council members Tuesday night.
Continue readingThe Town of Culver’s latest workforce housing initiative is the recipient of state funding from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.
Today (Thursday) will be a big day for Marshall County and the Town of Culver.
The projects within the Town of Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation program will begin next year.
Developer Kevin Berger and the Town of Culver submitted an application to the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority for tax credit funding to support the construction of a Stellar Communities housing project. Continue reading
The Culver Town Council adopted several ordinances during their regular meeting on Tuesday night.
An ordinance that rezones the BP Good Oil property on 203 and 213 Main Street was unanimously approved on second and third readings. The ordinance now allows the parcels to be zoned C-1 so renovations can be made at the site. Developer Kevin Berger previously explained that the house at 213 N. Main Street will be demolished to allow for the extension of the convenience store. The current structure may be partially demolished in the process to make way for an improved store front. The store front will face southeast as opposed to the current eastern facing.
The Culver Town Council members conducted two public hearings to consider rezoning requests for two properties.
If approved, the BP Good Oil gas station on 203 and 213 Main Street will undergo a renovation project. According to Developer Kevin Berger, the plan is to demolish the house at 213 N. Main Street and extend the convenience store into that area. The current building may be partially demolished in the process to make way for an improved store front. The store front will face southeast as opposed to the current eastern facing.