County Commissioner Shows Support For Further Evaluation Of CR 1300N Corridor

July 14, 2023 at 1:05 a.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Alan Tio, CEO of Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation, and County Commissioner Cary Groninger. Photo by Brianna Pitts, InkFreeNews.
Pictured (L to R) are Alan Tio, CEO of Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation, and County Commissioner Cary Groninger. Photo by Brianna Pitts, InkFreeNews.

By Brianna Pitts, InkFreeNews

County Commissioner Cary Groninger showed his support for Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation's interest in investigating the CR 1300N corridor during a Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission on Thursday.
The investigation process would involve a consultant being hired to evaluate the potential for the area.
KEDCO CEO Alan Tio presented two proposals from consulting firms interested in the project. The redevelopment commission opted to schedule a separate meeting for each party to present their proposals to the commission at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 10.
After designating significant amounts of funds to the resurfacing of CR 1300N and the building of an overpass, Groninger said this would be a great opportunity to set the area up for success in the future.
Other business discussed at the meeting included:
• Shifting of roles between commissioners occurred at the meeting, with Jan Orban stepping down from the vice president position and Doug Hanes filling that position. The secretary position is now held by Dan Thystrup. This was done for legality purposes.
• A TIF review was presented in accordance with Indiana code.

County Commissioner Cary Groninger showed his support for Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation's interest in investigating the CR 1300N corridor during a Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission on Thursday.
The investigation process would involve a consultant being hired to evaluate the potential for the area.
KEDCO CEO Alan Tio presented two proposals from consulting firms interested in the project. The redevelopment commission opted to schedule a separate meeting for each party to present their proposals to the commission at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 10.
After designating significant amounts of funds to the resurfacing of CR 1300N and the building of an overpass, Groninger said this would be a great opportunity to set the area up for success in the future.
Other business discussed at the meeting included:
• Shifting of roles between commissioners occurred at the meeting, with Jan Orban stepping down from the vice president position and Doug Hanes filling that position. The secretary position is now held by Dan Thystrup. This was done for legality purposes.
• A TIF review was presented in accordance with Indiana code.

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