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Michigan City finance committee approves $18,550 in riverboat claims from rainy day fund

3238510 · May 7, 2025
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The Michigan City Common Council Finance Committee on May 6 approved $18,550 in claims charged to riverboat/rainy-day funds, with committee members saying there were no public comments or controller questions.

The Michigan City Common Council Finance Committee on May 6 approved $18,550 in claims charged to riverboat-related rainy day funds.

The committee voted to approve the claims after the finance chair presented the riverboat and rainy day claims docket and asked for a motion. Committee member Mr. Beatry moved approval and Dr. Cora seconded; committee members present voted orally in favor and the motion carried.

The claims were identified as related to properties previously annexed and already approved by the city council to be paid from the rainy day fund. The docket listed vendors including Schneider, GeoMatrix, Reeth and Riley and showed a combined claims total of $18,550.00. The meeting record indicates these claims are being processed under riverboat and rainy day fund codes.

The committee also reviewed the riverboat rainy day fund balances as of April 30, 2025. The record showed fund type 2235 with an ending balance of $1,363,081.36 and fund type 2236 with an ending balance of $1,848,763.71, for a grand total reported as $3,211,845.07.

The committee opened the floor for public comment and for questions from the controller; the transcript records that there were no public comments and no controller questions. With no further committee comments, a motion to adjourn was made and the meeting ended at 6:04 p.m.