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House Bill No. 1264 PDF Print E-mail

The following is a digest of House Bill 1264 introduced during 2012 Second Regular Session of Indiana General Assembly and affecting Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission.

 

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Forum provides info about areas being removed from special flood hazard areas PDF Print E-mail

U.S. Rep. Pete Visclosky, D-Merrillville, is sponsoring a forum Wednesday evening where representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide information about removing designated areas of Hammond and Highland from the special flood hazard area.

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LCRB Community Portal PDF Print E-mail

The Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission website is now online. Here, you will find a constant source of information about the activities and resources related to Little Calumet River, Indiana Flood Control and Recreation Project. For a resident of Little Calumet River Basin, this website is a single source of news, weather conditions, and other useful information. Please do not hesitate to contact us with your feedback about our website and with any suggestions you may have.

 
Little Calumet River levee repairs continue PDF Print E-mail

As the deadline for completion of the Little Calumet River levee project draws near, the Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission continues to dole out dwindling funds for long-deferred maintenance in older portions of the levee system.

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Little Calumet River flood dangers available online PDF Print E-mail

Within weeks, residents living in Little Calumet River communities and their public works and emergency personnel departments will be able to log on to a website to learn the height of the river that flooded in 2006 and 2008...

 

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