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Councilman urges renewed focus on Lafayette sewer project; counsel reports settlement talks in Long Beach litigation

Michigan City Sanitary District Board of Commissioners · January 30, 2026
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Summary

Councilman Don Przybylinski asked the Sanitary District to revive the long-stalled Lafayette Sewer Project to relieve recurring flooding; counsel said settlement negotiations with the city of Long Beach have produced general parameters for a potential settlement with proposed monthly payments and a response deadline from the clerk-treasurer.

Michigan City Councilman Don Przybylinski used the Sanitary Districts public-comment period on Jan. 28 to press for renewed work on the Lafayette Sewer Project, a drainage and sewer initiative begun about 15–18 years ago intended to reduce stormwater pressure in the Lafayette Street area.

"What I'm talking about is the Lafayette Sewer Project that was looked at, started approximately 15…

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