Posted inAir Pollution, Environmental Justice

Gary Residents Raise Alarm Over Steel Mill Pollution

Nearly 50 people gathered Tuesday evening at the Gary Public Library to share a long-standing concern: The air they breathe has contributed to serious health problems. The gathering, organized by the city’s Air Pollution Committee, took place just blocks away from Gary Works’ towering smokestacks, which have loomed over the city’s skyline for generations. Much […]

Posted inLocal Government, Politics & Policy

Gary Council Advances Plans for Convention Center, Eyes Rental Regulations

Gary city officials moved one step closer to making the long-awaited Lake County Convention Center a reality Monday night. The Common Council advanced an ordinance that sets up a special convention fund  for city and state matched funds, along with private contributions from Hard Rock Casino, to jointly bankroll the project with new appropriations outlined […]

Posted inLocal Government, Politics & Policy

July 2025 Public Meeting Schedule for Gary

Gary officials will tackle zoning changes, paid parking at the lakefront, and long-planned park upgrades during meetings throughout July. The city’s infrastructure remains a focus as officials advance upgrades to pump stations and other critical systems.The Common Council’s first meeting of July will be held at the Gary Public Library on Fifth Avenue, temporarily moving […]

Posted inLocal Government, Politics & Policy, State Government

From Schools to Taxes: How Recent Indiana Laws Impact Gary

What happens at the Statehouse certainly doesn’t stay there, and for cities like Gary, the ripple effects are impossible to ignore. As Indiana lawmakers wrapped up this year’s legislative session, several key bills, namely SB 1 and HB 1001, emerged that could reshape how Gary collects tax revenue and even communicate major decisions to residents. […]

Posted inLocal Government, Politics & Policy, Public Services

May 2025 Public Meeting Schedule for Gary

The Gary Common Council made one of its most controversial decisions of the year last month, as the body narrowly approved a zoning change for the former Beckman School from residential to planned unit development in a 5-4 vote.  Last month, the council interviewed candidates for appointments to the Redevelopment Commission, Transportation Board, School Board, […]

Posted inEconomic Development, Politics & Policy

Council Approves Rezoning of Former Beckman School for Industrial Use

Gary City Hall was filled with residents Tuesday evening, as Common Council members voted to approve a controversial new construction project that would rezone the area of the former Beckman Middle School. A new industrial complex proposed by two Illinois property developers is slated to be built on the shuttered Beckman School site, much to […]

Posted inCommunity, Redevelopment

New $30M YMCA Coming to Gary’s Tolleston Neighborhood

Gary officials have unveiled plans for a state-of-the-art, 91,000-square-foot YMCA in the Tolleston neighborhood that they hope will serve as a community hub. The $30 million project, one of the largest recent investments in the city, will provide fitness programs, health care services, and educational resources for the youth.  On Friday morning, residents filled the […]

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