Turkey Creek Dam and Dike discusses Hawaiian Village plan

discusses Hawaiian Village plan

By Caleigh Byrer

Staff Writer

 

Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District board discussed its current standing on the Hawaiian Village project plan Wednesday, Dec. 7, during a special meeting.

A few board members were puzzled as to how the project was recently named, but it turns out the area has been called the Hawaiian Village since the 1950s.

The board recently received approval from the DNR to proceed with the project, so their next step is to present the project to the Indiana Natural Resources Commission. The goal is to obtain its approval and continue moving forward with the project before spring.

The town of Syracuse has agreed to enter into an interlocal agreement and contribute to fund the dike project with $50,000. The ownership of the dam will eventually transfer to Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District.

Addressing the issue of who will be working on the project, board president Bill Pipp gave a few names of potential businesses willing to work within the financial constraints and on the ideal time line. One of the companies interested is Milestone Construction. Pipp also stated it would be good to speak to some local businesses.

The 2023 budget was discussed, but it is subject to change based on the amount that will roll over from this year, as they do not expect to spend the entire budget.

The board held a special meeting at 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, at the WACF offices to further discuss project developments.

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