Culver Utility Superintendent Bob Porter asked the Culver Town Council last week if he could apply for a grant to add another electric vehicle charging station.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Use of Electric Charging Stations
The Culver Town Council received an update on the town’s electric charging station when they last met.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Work with MACOG on Comprehensive Plan
MACOG and the Town of Culver will be working together to put together a comprehensive plan.
Continue readingElectric Car Charging Station in Culver to be Installed Soon
The Town of Culver recently received a grant to install an electric car charging station and it will be installed by experts like this electrician in Tenino, WA in the near future to accommodate drivers with vehicles that have that operating system.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Signs Documents for Electric Car Charging Station
The Culver Town Council members considered a Memorandum of Understanding with the Michiana Area Council of Governments concerning a grant to install electric charging stations for electric cars.
Continue readingCulver Parks Department Awarded Bike Racks
The Culver Parks Department will be installing six new bike racks around Culver, thanks to MACOG’s 2019 Bicycle Parking Improvement Project.
Continue readingStellar Community Designees to be Announced Tomorrow
Marshall County Crossroads Finalizes Next Round of Stellar Application
Starke County Ahead of Others in Collecting Data for Potential U.S. 30 Upgrade
Starke County is ahead of other entities in preparing for the possible upgrade of U.S. 30 to a freeway. That’s what Starke County Highway Superintendent Rik Ritzler told the county commissioners this week in his report of a recent U.S. 30 Coalition meeting in Warsaw.
“We’ve held public meetings, we have a committee in the county and we’ve done most of our traffic study work that needs to be done,” said Ritzler. “We’re way ahead of all of the other counties to do that. That meeting went well.”
Marshall County Council Does Not Act on LOHUT Recommendation
The Marshall County Council has decided to step back and gather more information before moving forward with a Local Option Highway User Tax (LOHUT).
The LOHUT contains a surtax of the vehicle excise tax as well as a wheel tax.. That money can be used to reconstruct, construct, repair or maintain streets under county, city or town jurisdiction.