MERRILLVILLE — The Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority on Thursday committed $3 million annually to the South Shore Line’s Double Track project, part of a $290 million effort to add a second set of tracks between Gary and Michigan City and to shift the tracks out of the center of the street in the latter community. The allocation constitutes Lake and Porter counties’ share of the project. The annual payment would continue for 30 years, unless the project’s bonds are retired earlier. LaPorte County has decided to pay its share of the project upfront, as allowed by legislation enacted at this year’s Indiana General Assembly, with an $18.25 million contribution from the county and Michigan City.
Also at Thursday’s meeting, the board approved the hiring of planning firm Conventions, Sports & Leisure to do a feasibility study and market analysis evaluating the possibility of building a convention center, a long-sought goal of the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority. The firm is headquartered in Minneapolis and has a Chicago office. The contract is for $56,500. Lake County government requested the study, which will consider the market for convention space and the best locations for a center. Once a contract is finalized, the study should take about six months, RDA Chief Operating Officer Sherri Ziller said.
- Article by Andrew Steele at NWI Times.