Launch event highlights Vibrant Michigan City playbook

The official playbook of the Vibrant Michigan City economic inclusive initiative was unveiled July 20.

The Economic Development Corp. Michigan City, the Brookings Institute and Local Initiative Support Services make up a collaborative effort that made the playbook possible.

“While this is the final step of the playbook process, this is the first step of making a true impact on these areas that is rooted in real research, data, discussions and expert guidance,” said EDCMC Executive Director Clarence Hulse in a press release.

The playbook is a comprehensive guide for the challenges facing the West Side, Midtown and East Side areas of the city. It focuses on economic development, quality of life and environment.

Brookings and LISC selected Michigan City as one of three small towns to address economic and inequity issues. Seymour and Warsaw also were chosen to share their playbooks nationally as a guide for other small towns. The organizations have agreed to partner with the city for three years to support the implementation of action items in the playbook.

The Vibrant Michigan City website also launched.

Caption: Josh Anderson, lead planner at Anderson Bohlander, facilitates the public input session in April for the Vibrant Michigan City initiative. (Provided by Economic Development Corporation Michigan City)

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