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Mayor previews projects, budgets and public-safety gains in condensed State of the City
Summary
Mayor Angie Nelson Deitch reviewed 2024 accomplishments and priorities — workforce development, infrastructure spending, housing projects and public-safety improvements — and highlighted challenges including illegal dumping and homelessness.
Mayor Angie Nelson Deitch delivered a condensed State of the City report at the March 4 Michigan City Common Council meeting, outlining accomplishments from the past year and priorities for 2025.
Mayor Deitch said the municipal focus has included workforce development, visible department leadership and internal process improvements. “We had a theme for today and it was celebrating progress, confronting challenges, and committing to the future,” she told the council and public.
The mayor listed capital and development activity and statistics: the city spent about $4.7 million on roadwork last year; it completed two CCMG cycles and repaired or installed roughly 1,487 square yards of sidewalks in over 65 locations, and added 5,371 square yards of sidewalk work on 15 streets through CCMG. The city is…
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