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Redevelopment commission OKs up to $9,000.75 to repair Thomas Rose Industrial Park street lights

2081207 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

La Porte's Redevelopment Commission approved payment not to exceed $9,000.75 to repair street lights and replace a control panel in Thomas Rose Industrial Park after weather and rodent damage.

The La Porte Redevelopment Commission approved repairs and a control-panel replacement for street lights in the Thomas Rose Industrial Park, authorizing payment not to exceed $9,000.75, the council was told Monday.

Council President Jim Franke summarized the commission's Dec. 18 meeting to the Common Council, saying the work was required after fixture damage from rodents and weather. Franke said the commission approved claims and the 2025 calendar and noted the commission's next meeting will be on the 29th at 5:15 p.m. in council chambers (except November and December due to holidays).

No further details about the vendor, contract terms or funding source were provided during the council meeting report.

The council received the redevelopment update as a standing committee report; no separate council vote on the commission's actions was recorded during the Jan. 6 meeting.