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Cost increases bring challenges for Hammond projects

Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott Jr. discusses the rising costs of the city's ARPA projects during the June 27 city council meeting.
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Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott Jr. discusses the rising costs of the city's ARPA projects during the June 27 city council meeting.

Increasing costs are creating challenges for Hammond's American Rescue Plan projects. Last fall, the city council approved a list of projects totaling almost $39 million. But Mayor Tom McDermott Jr. told council members Monday that costs have gone up by about $9.6 million from those initial estimates.

"I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but when you think about it, I don't think anybody's too shocked because when you're paying five-dollars-plus for gas, a lot of our projects, you know, the materials that get here — they're all skyrocketing in costs, so everything's different," McDermott said.

He said the city's share of a new pedestrian bridge over Calumet Avenue went from $3.5 million to $5.3 million, while the Hohman and Kennedy Avenue reconstruction projects each went from $5 million to about $6.5 million. One of the sharpest increases was the reconstruction of J.F. Mahoney Drive, which quadrupled to $1.7 million.

The mayor said he has some ideas on how to cover the cost overruns, but he wasn't ready to share them publicly. He noted that Hammond has a second round of federal American Rescue Plan funds that hasn't been spent yet.

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