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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

LaPorte Businesses Want Illiana Study

While the Illiana Expressway plans may be scaled back or permanently tabled, LaPorte business leaders are requesting Indiana legislators conduct a feasibility study of the highway project.


Writes Daniel Przbyla in the LaPorte Herald Argus:

Forty-eight businesses in La Porte, including 24 manufacturers, signed a petition circulated by the Greater La Porte Chamber of Commerce last month in support of a feasibility study into the 50-mile tollway that would cut through Lake, Porter and La Porte counties before linking up with the Indiana Toll Road. The petition was forwarded to state legislators, Northwest Indiana Forum and Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission.

“How can you make an informed decision without a study? Let’s do a study and see what happens,” chamber President Mike Seitz said.

“Fifteen to 20 years from now it will be gridlock on the Borman Expressway (I-94). (La Porte manufacturers) don’t want their trucks idling for hours on the Borman.”



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