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Redevelopment commission approves $80,000 for citywide sanitary sewer hydraulic model to speed development reviews
Summary
The commission agreed to provide $80,000 to the Michigan City Sanitary District to build an owned, reusable hydraulic model of major sewer trunk lines so staff can answer developer site‑capacity questions quickly, a change officials said is needed to keep Michigan City competitive for site selectors.
The Michigan City Redevelopment Commission on May 11 approved an $80,000 payment to the Michigan City Sanitary District to fund a citywide hydraulic computer model of the city’s main sewer trunk lines.
Al Wallace (Sanitary District) told the commission that the district previously built site‑specific models that are now dated and that developers frequently ask for rapid wastewater capacity answers. He said a citywide…
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