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Commission hears updates on Kingsbury expansion, 300 North hookup issues and Cobblestone hotel land swap

LaPorte County Redevelopment Commission · June 27, 2025
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Summary

Staff reported a rescinded will‑serve letter affecting commercial hookups at 300 North, updates on Kingsbury Industrial Park access and roadway easements, progress at 39 North and a Cobblestone Hotels land‑swap proposal involving INDOT; trustees said Superfund-impacted parcels have deed restrictions and plume testing continues.

LaPorte County redevelopment staff on June 25 updated the Redevelopment Commission on multiple development and infrastructure projects, including a potential commercial-connection issue at 300 North, continued planning at Kingsbury Industrial Park, status of the 39 North senior-living project and a proposed Cobblestone Hotels land swap that would involve property owned by the Indiana Department of Transportation.

Staff (Matt Reardon) said the commission has received payment tied to the Luvs travel center project, meant to cover a Generac pump station and related utility extension, and that the payment should appear on the next treasurer's report. Reardon and other staff reported a separate concern: a will‑serve letter that had authorized hookups to a pressure main on 300 North was said to have been rescinded by the Michigan City Sanitary District, potentially blocking…

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