During November the ProPEL Study Team hosted a public information meeting for the ProPEL US 30 West study area at Plymouth High School. You can visit www.ProPELUS30.com to watch the recorded presentation or view meeting materials if you didn't make it.
If you want a chance to talk with a member of the study team, a community office hour session will be held in Bourbon today. The ProPEL US 30 West study area extends from SR 49 in Porter County to West County Road 700 North in Fulton County and Beech Road in Marshall County.
The study team wants to hear from you. You can tell them what you think about the improvement alternatives by December 13.
Members of the project team will be on hand to field questions and collect comments on the Draft Level 3 Screening Report at the Bourbon Town Hall, 104 East Park Avenue today from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
You can submit comments via the study website at www.ProPELUS30.com/us-30-west or mail them to CDM Smith Attn: ProPEL US 30 West Study Team, 211 N Pennsylvania St Suite 1750 in Indianapolis, IN 46204
You can view the Draft Level 3 Screening Report until December 13th at the Argos Public Library, Bourbon Public Library, Marian University's Ancilla College, and Plymouth Public Library.
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