Press Release, Michigan City Department of Vector Control:
MICHIGAN CITY, IN — On this Earth Day, the Michigan City Vector Control Department is proud to recognize the collective strides made toward creating a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable community. As stewards of public health and the environment, the department continues to work diligently to reduce vector-borne risks while promoting environmental awareness and action throughout the city.
Over the past 3 months, the department has:
- Cleaned over 5 tons (10,940#) of trash and debris from the ditches, roadways and easements throughout our beautiful city.
- Removed numerous abandoned tires from city neighborhoods, reducing blight and improving stormwater flow.
- Partnered with the Michigan City Redevelopment Department to manage the upkeep of city owned properties, to mow and keep them clean throughout the city.
“Our team is dedicated year-round to protecting the health and well-being of Michigan City residents,” said Vector Control Director Brett Kelley, Sr. “Earth Day gives us a special opportunity to reflect on our shared responsibility to safeguard the environment—not just for today, but for generations to come.”
The department also applauds the hard work and commitment of its field staff—public servants who work behind the scenes in all kinds of weather to monitor, treat, and respond to potential safety hazards.
As Michigan City celebrates Earth Day, the Vector Control Department encourages all residents to take small, meaningful steps toward a healthier environment:
- Dump standing water from containers around your home.
- Report areas of concern, such as clogged storm drains or illegal dumping.
- Participate in community clean-up events.
- Recycle responsibly and reduce waste where possible.
“Environmental stewardship is a team effort,” added Vector Control Officer Charles Glancy. “We can all play a part in creating a cleaner, healthier Michigan City.”
For more information on how you can get involved or to request a vector inspection, please contact the Michigan City Vector Control Department at (219) 873-1500 or visit www.emichigancity.com/vector.