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Police report: short‑term rental complaints concentrated, overall call volume low; registry proposed

3426258 · May 21, 2025
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Michigan City Police reported 35 calls for service related to loud noise, loud music or disturbances in the Sheridan Beach area from Jan. 1, 2024 to May 16, 2025, including three calls in 2025; staff proposed integrating a short‑term rental registry with dispatch to flag properties and enhance enforcement coordination.

Michigan City Police Chief Marty Corley told the Common Council on Tuesday that loud‑music, loud‑noise and disturbance complaints tied to short‑term rentals have been limited in number, but that staff will track and share data with code enforcement when appropriate.

Corley said the department reviewed calls labeled as loud noise, loud music or disturbance in the Sheridan Beach area and found 35 calls for service from Jan. 1, 2024 through May 16, 2025. He said 2024 accounted for about 30 calls and…

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