The Michigan City Planning Commission convened on July 22, 2025, to discuss a significant solar project that could reshape the local landscape. The meeting focused on the approval process for the project, which is estimated to cost around $300 million and aims to create a mixed-use development adjacent to the solar facility.
Alan Saronak, attorney for the Redevelopment Commission, outlined the project's scope, which includes a 242-room hotel, 21,000 square feet of retail and commercial space, and approximately 188 condos and townhouses. Additionally, the development will feature a parking structure with around 385 spaces. Saronak expressed optimism about the project's progress, noting that it has advanced further than he initially expected.
The approval process for the project involves multiple steps. Following the Planning Commission's approval, the proposal will be presented to the Common Council. If approved there, it will return to the Redevelopment Commission for a public hearing and final approval. Saronak emphasized the importance of the Planning Commission's role in this process, stating that their approval is essential for the project to move forward.
The meeting highlighted the potential economic impact of the solar project on Michigan City, with hopes that it will bring new jobs and development to the area. As the project progresses through the approval stages, local officials and community members will be watching closely to see how it unfolds.