MISHAWAKA, Ind., Marh 19, 2025 – The City of Mishawaka and Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) are reminding the public of work being done on high voltage power lines at the Pricket Marina Dog Park.  Out of an abundance of caution amid an ongoing project, a temporary fence has been installed to separate the active construction area from the usable part of the dog park. The Pricket Marina Dog Park has remained open to the community and pets since the safety fence was installed. The southern portion of the dog park is currently open, while the northern half will remain closed through early summer, weather permitting. Safety is paramount, and dogs and their owners must not enter the construction zone at any time.  Regular patrols of the park are ongoing to ensure the public’s safety.  During the duration of the project, we must mandate that community members stay out of the active construction zone and keep your distance from workers and equipment for your safety.

MYAC Announces Launch of Shoe City Patronicity Crowdfunding Campaign

The Mayor Dave Wood Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) is excited to announce the launch of the Shoe City Patronicity crowdfunding campaign!

This initiative, part of the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority’s (IHCDA) CreatINg Places program, aims to bring an inspiring and interactive public art installation to downtown Mishawaka.

The Shoe City project will celebrate Mishawaka’s rich history as a manufacturing hub for the shoe industry while enhancing the city’s cultural landscape. Once fully funded, the project will feature artistic shoe sculptures designed by local artists, offering residents and visitors a unique way to engage with our city’s heritage.

“The MYAC is an incredible group of young leaders who are passionate about making a lasting impact on our community,” said Mayor Dave Wood. “This project not only honors our past but also creates a vibrant space for future generations to enjoy.”

Through the CreatINg Places program, IHCDA will provide a dollar-for-dollar match if the campaign reaches its fundraising goal, doubling the impact of every donation. Community members can support the project and track its progress by visiting: www.patronicity.com/projectshoecity

MYAC invites residents, businesses, and community organizations to join in bringing Shoe City to life. Every contribution helps shape Mishawaka’s future while honoring its storied past.

For more information, please contact Cindy Reinoehl, Executive Assistant to Mayor Dave Wood at 574-258-1601 o por correo electrónico a cindy.reinoehl@mishawaka.in.gov

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