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Meeting roundup: Michigan City Parks board votes and approvals, March 18, 2026
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Summary
At its March 18 meeting the board approved routine claims and payroll, multiple seasonal agreements and job descriptions, and tabled two vendor MOUs for additional information; items include claims of $126,543.81 and payroll of $72,299.47.
The Michigan City Parks and Recreation Board took the following formal actions March 18, 2026:
- Approved March 4 meeting minutes (motion by Committee member, seconded by William Walker). - Approved voluntary no‑smoking designation for the family beach (motion by Committee member, seconded by Chair). - Tabled the NPP concession lease until April 1 to finalize lease items (motion by Committee member). - Approved Live at Lakesfront / Artisan Market license agreement for Harbor Country Adventures (motion by Committee member). - Approved Marquette High School golf agreement for 2026 (motion by Committee member). - Approved adding Michigan City area schools to the county sticker program (motion by Committee member). - Approved 2026 zoo season pass program with a $10 category increase and removal of four single‑use parking passes (motion by Committee member). - Approved First Tee MOU to expand youth golf programming (motion by Committee member). - Approved scrap of three obsolete maintenance pieces of equipment so they can be removed from city asset list (motion by Committee member). - Approved assurance of accessibility compliance for the five‑year master plan (motion by Committee member). - Approved 2026 parking attendant job description (motion by Committee member). - Tabled Ryan Wellman (eFoil) MOU and Windy City kite sports MOU pending vendor data and clarification of fees (motions by Committee members). - Approved claims docket for $126,543.81 and payroll number 52026 for $72,299.47. - Approved gifts and donations as presented.
Where votes were taken by voice, the board recorded "all in favor, aye" and carried motions; individual roll‑call tallies were not provided in the transcript for most items. Several items were specifically tabled for additional information or because the vendor was not present.

