Mayor Angie is happy to announce Citywide Trick-or-Treat will be Thursday, October 31, 2024, from 5-7 p.m. Residents who would like to participate should turn on your outside porch lights. Trick-or-Treating Tips from Chief Marty Corley of...
Michigan City Monday closures and operations October 14
City Hall and the offices at Central Services will be closed to the public on Monday, Oct. 14 in observation of the federal holiday. However, there will be no disruption to regularly-scheduled trash/compost pickup next week, so continue to set out...
Road Repairs and Temporary Lane Closures
Road repairs in the 1700 block of Franklin Street and the 300 block of Washington Street will be completed on Tuesday, Oct. 8 and Wednesday, Oct. 9. These repairs will temporarily close the northbound lanes on Franklin Street from Barker Avenue...
Vibrant Michigan City propels economic inclusive playbook
The Vibrant Michigan City initiative is a platform for national growth and development as a component of a new economic inclusive playbook. “Advancing Inclusive Development in Rural Towns,” was unveiled in Washington, D.C., by co-authors the...
Franklin Street to be closed up to 2 weeks
Franklin Street between Green Street / Detroit Street and 9th Street will be closed for approximately two weeks beginning Friday, Oct. 4, with a detour rerouting traffic to the west via Washington Street. The closure will allow for the...
Michigan City launches Fedder’s Alley All-Inclusive Playground and Fitness Park campaign
The City of Michigan City has launched a capital campaign for the new Fedder’s Alley All-Inclusive Playground and Fitness Park to raise the remaining $2 million in funds needed to successfully complete the $5 million project. The park...
Michigan City 2024 Fall Clean-Up Schedule
The Michigan City Refuse Department will begin its Annual Fall Clean-Up on Monday, October 7, 2024. This five-week clean-up will follow the City’s regular trash collection schedule, with a different area targeted each week. ...
City kicks off capital campaign for Fedder’s Alley All-Inclusive Playground and Fitness Park
A new destination playground and fitness park designed for children and adults of all ages and abilities is coming to Fedder’s Alley at Washington Park. With $3 million already committed toward the $5 million project, Mayor Angie Nelson...
Creekness Stakes 2024 supports Trail Creek Watershed Partnership
The eighth annual Creekness Stakes canoe race raised more than $5,000 for the Trail Creek Watershed Partnership over the weekend. Michigan City Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch, who volunteered at the event, donated an additional $4,000 from her Mayor’s...
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