IndianaLocalNews

Indiana mulls law aiming to limit Lake Michigan beach access

By 3bylunch (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

(Associated Press) Indiana lawmakers are considering a bill that would undo a landmark Indiana Supreme Court ruling that affirmed that the shoreline of Lake Michigan is owned by the state and held in trust for use by all residents.

Rep. Doug Miller sponsored legislation that would give up the state’s ownership of large swaths of Indiana’s lake shoreline to adjacent private property owners if their deeds indicate the land extends to Lake Michigan.

The Indiana House Committee on Judiciary heard testimony Monday from residents, interest groups and legislators on the proposal.

The committee will discuss it again Jan. 27.

Related posts

Guatemala man arrested for OWI has ties to officer’s electrocution death

Jon Zimney

Indiana rape crisis center opens to reduce assault cases, heighten attention

Terri Dee/Indiana News Service

Deadline extended to apply for Indiana State Police 86th Recruit Academy

95.3 MNC

Leave a Comment