Chesterton Town Council enacts downtown snow parking ban
By KEVIN NEVERS
At its meeting Monday night, the Chesterton Town Council voted unanimously to enact the annual snow parking ban in the Downtown.
The snow ban took effect at 2:01 a.m. today, as requested by Street Commissioner John Schnadenberg.
The ban prohibits parking on select streets between 12 and 8 a.m. during or after snows of two inches or more: South Calumet Road from Porter Ave. to the Norfolk Southern grade-crossing. Broadway from South Calumet Road to Sixth Street. Second and Third streets from Broadway to West Indiana Ave.
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Town awarded another Community Crossings paving grant
The Town of Chesterton has been awarded yet another 50/50 Community Crossings state infrastructure grant, in the amount of $114,142.50.
Street Commissioner John Schnadenberg told the
Chesterton Tribune that the funding will be used to repave Rail Road between 100E and Dickinson Road; as well as Dickinson Road from 1100N north to a point just south of East Porter Ave.
This is the sixth Community Crossing grant awarded to the Town of Chesterton, and the fifth consecutive year in which the town has been awarded a grant.
Total grant awards: $1,240,093.06
Total project costs: $2,859,952.91.
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