Officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation will soon begin a Planning and Environment Linkages study aimed to improve the U.S. 30 corridor from Valparaiso to the Ohio state line.
Continue readingPlymouth Leaders Attend U.S. 30 Coalition Legislation Day
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter and City Attorney Sean Surrisi attended a U.S. 30 Coalition legislation day earlier this month where the coalition members engaged with the legislature to put the project before them.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council President Reports Great Turn Out for Thursday’s Business Luncheon
The Bourbon Business Luncheon held on Thursday was an opportunity for business owners to speak with Town Officials as well as to collaborate with one another.
Bourbon Town Council President Les McFarland said a number of matters were discussed, including the U.S. 30 Coalition. Continue reading
U.S. 30 Freeway Plan Discussed with Marshall County Residents
The proposed upgrade of U.S. 30 to freeway standards was discussed with Marshall County residents Tuesday. The project would remove stoplights and at-grade intersections. Instead, the only way to get across U.S. 30 would be at an overpass, and the only way to get on would be at an interchange.
Public Meeting on Proposed U.S. 30 Freeway Project to be Held Tomorrow
Marshall County residents can learn more about efforts to upgrade U.S. 30 to freeway standards, during a public meeting tomorrow in Plymouth. James Turnwald with the Michiana Area Council of Governments is expected to share information on the project. Residents will also have a chance to ask questions.
Public Input Requested on Proposed U.S. 30 Freeway Project
Public input is requested regarding the proposed U.S. 30 freeway project that would upgrade the highway to freeway standards between Valparaiso and Fort Wayne.
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter and Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Jerry Chavez are putting together a proposal for the state and public opinion is needed to include in the collection of data.
Plymouth Redevelopment Commission Agrees to Commit Funds
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission committed to providing $40,000 worth of funding two different organizations when they met last week.
According to City Attorney Sean Surrisi, commission members agreed to recommit $30,000 to the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation. The same amount of funding was committed to the Marshall County EDC last year. Continue reading