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LaPorte County pivots to direct outreach as Kingsbury Industrial Park owners slow conveyances

La Porte County Redevelopment Commission · November 12, 2025
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County redevelopment staff said they will meet landowners directly and bring surveyors to resolve roadway ownership questions at Kingsbury Industrial Park, aiming to secure voluntary conveyances so roads can be upgraded and dedicated to the county; a marketing video funded by a NIPSCO drone grant will be paired with an action plan next month.

President Adam Koronka opened the Nov. 12 meeting of the LaPorte County Redevelopment Commission by announcing routine business and the appointment of a new member, then moved the agenda to project updates.

Matt Reardon, a principal with MCR Partners, told commissioners that Kingsbury Industrial Park (KIP) work has stalled because many landowners remain unclear or hesitant about roadway deeds and access. Reardon said staff will shift to a more direct approach: meeting with majority landowners in person and bringing the project surveyor to answer technical questions, with the aim…

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