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Board up cost of $2,350 for 1202 Tennessee upheld; fees for 1914 Greenwood withdrawn, others tabled

Michigan City Board of Public Works and Safety · March 2, 2026
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The Michigan City Board of Public Works and Safety approved a $2,350 emergency boarding charge for 1202 Tennessee Street under the Unsafe Building Act, withdrew the request for 1914 Greenwood after ownership changed, and tabled actions on two other properties for later hearings.

The Michigan City Board of Public Works and Safety on March 2 approved a $2,350 emergency boarding charge for 1202 Tennessee Street after hearing testimony from code enforcement and the deputy city attorney.

"The actual board up cost… is $2,350, and we're asking the board to approve that cost as an emergency action under the Unsafe Building Act," Ryan Beal, deputy city attorney, told the board as he reviewed the invoiced amount and enforcement options.

Code enforcement manager DeMarcus…

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