Downtown Parking Options to Shift January 2
The Fourth Street parking garage is projected to reopen four to six months after the start of anticipated repairs.
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The Fourth Street parking garage is projected to reopen four to six months after the start of anticipated repairs.
As part of the City of Bloomington’s Bicentennial observance, the Information & Technology Services Department (ITS) has produced a history of the city’s emergence over the course of 200 years as a global leader in the field of information technology.
The City of Bloomington Sanitation Division will begin picking up live Christmas trees and live wreaths on Monday, December 31, 2018 with the last day for pick up on Thursday, January 10, 2019.
“Volunteerism and Public Engagement” is the latest topic on the City of Bloomington resident survey released Tuesday.
Open to prospective homeowners across the community, the classes are targeted to first-time home buyers with income at or below 80 percent of area median income (AMI), with the goal of increasing accessibility to home ownership.
The newly formed Hospital Re-Use Steering Committee will convene for the first time to take the next steps in the process of reenvisioning the IU Health Bloomington Hospital property acquired by the City of Bloomington earlier this year.
The only remaining fire hydrants needing maintenance are those located in areas that had other construction projects underway concurrently and therefore were not able to receive the necessary attention.
The deadline for submission of nominations is January 4, 2019.
AFSCME members include employees in the City's Public Works, Parks and Utilities departments.
Commemorating the city’s two hundred year anniversary, the Bicentennial Bonds will fund projects deepening the city’s commitment to an integrated, sustainable multi-modal transportation system, extending trail connectivity, increasing the tree inventory, animating downtown alleyways, and establishing entryways to the city.
Backflow, also known as cross connection, is the unwanted flow of water in the reverse direction.
The SSO was reported at approximately 3:30 p.m. today, December 10, and the flow ceased at approximately 4:30 p.m. today.
The theme for the 2019 Black History Month celebration is “Reclaiming Our Time,” prompting writers to reflect on the ways historic wrongs are being corrected, and the spaces that have been created to celebrate Black culture, history and community.
The announcement confirms Bloomington’s place among communities across the nation working to establish bicycling as a safe and convenient option for transportation and recreation.
Janai S. Nelson received the 2013 Derrick A. Bell Award from the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Section on Minority Groups and was named one of Lawyers of Color’s 50 Under 50 minority professors making an impact in legal education.
In September, the City of Bloomington and Dimension Mill, Inc. launched a public contest to name the new street, in which more than 1000 people participated.
The ERAC acts in an advisory capacity to the Board of Park Commissioners in policy matters pertaining to the operation of city-managed natural areas or facilities.
The video, shot in Bloomington in late September, highlights the first rescue accomplished by BFD after equipping its firefighters with the 3M Scott Safety Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), which provides fresh air when entering fire conditions.
The restoration of the water main should not cause customers to lose water service, but changing flow patterns may cause pressure changes or discolored water.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
Applications are being sought to fill spaces on the Arts Commission, the Redevelopment Commission, the Board of Zoning Appeals, and a number of others.
Although nominations are accepted on a rolling basis, the deadline for nominations for the 2019 awards is January 18, 2019.
The BHRC welcomes nominations demonstrating success in ensuring rights to equal access to housing, employment or education, in ensuring equal access to community life for people with disabilities and nominations of people or organizations who have done exemplary work and advocacy in increasing civility and tolerance in our community.
Those attending will have the opportunity to ask questions of and share concerns with the consultant team, led by Clarion Associates, and City staff.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
Although more than 20 deer hunters indicated interest in the Griffy Lake hunt, White Buffalo, Inc. determined that more hunters would be needed to remove enough deer to meet the department's goals.
Signed November 14 by both Bird and Lime, the interim operating agreement will serve as the single regulating document for any e-scooter rental company doing business in the City of Bloomington until such time as municipal ordinance is passed.
The topic for the first set of six questions is rentable electric scooter usage in Bloomington.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
Crews have been working through the night to isolate the break and repair the pipeline. The break has resulted in reduced water pressure for customers around the city.
City of Bloomington Utilities reports a significant water transmission main break at 17th and Jackson Streets.
Now in its 18th year, the annual survey recognizes cities using technology to tackle social challenges, enhance cybersecurity, improve transparency, and facilitate access to public data and interaction with municipal services.
The "Youth and Adolescent Physical Activity" (YAPA) Grant is funded by the Indiana State Department of Health Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity.
This plan represents the first formal sustainability planning effort for the City, and gives the community an opportunity to strengthen existing sustainability efforts, identify and communicate goals that are both actionable and measurable, and establish a mechanism for annual progress reports.
Together, the City’s Parks Department and Visit Bloomington have hosted softball tournaments in Bloomington since 1992.
The significant amount of rainfall received since Wednesday, October 31, is believed to be a significant contributor to this SSO.
The federal agency provides funding to a nationwide network of approved Housing Counseling Agencies, to which HAND has belonged since 2002.
The City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) will be testing operational changes over the following two days to ensure reliable service before the actual construction work proceeds.
The screening will be followed by reflections on war shared by a panel of local veterans of several conflicts, who will engage audience members in stories and discussion.
Representing a more than $4 million investment on the City’s part, The Mill has been developed to be Bloomington’s new hub for innovation, coworking, and entrepreneurship.
Paintings by Bloomington resident Ben Pines have been mounted in the lobby of the CBU Service Center (600 E. Miller Dr.) for a yearlong exhibition.
For 20 years, Citizens’ Academy has offered residents an interactive learning experience about municipal government services, functions, and protocols.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
Bagged leaf collection will begin on Monday, November 5 and continue through Thursday, December 20.
Bloomington was one of only 78 cities in the U.S. to earn a perfect score this year, and the only city in Indiana to do so.
The testing is being performed in anticipation of the repositioning of a 36” water transmission main necessitated by the Monroe County Fullerton Pike Corridor Reconstruction Phase I project.
The joint venture agreement, signed in September, links Dimension Mill, Inc. (The Mill) and the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. as regional partners working toward obtaining funding from Elevate Ventures.
The summit will provide an opportunity for community members to discuss the past, present, and future of the Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District (BEAD).
The most heavily visited parks, including Bryan Park, Ferguson Dog Park, and Lower Cascades Park, will be among the last facilities to undergo the winterization process
The award recognizes and affirms those who have made significant contributions in the areas of race relations, justice, and human rights.
Flags at all City of Bloomington facilities will remain at half-staff until sunset Saturday to honor local football legend and civil rights activist George Taliaferro.
The Bicentennial Teen Roundtable is an opportunity for high school students to voice their opinions about issues affecting teens in our community and to begin to envision what they would like our community to look like in the future.
This is the first of several public hearings to be held prior to review, comment and adoption of the Transportation Plan by City Council.
The initiative celebrated its midpoint Saturday, June 30, with two performances of The Day the Crayons Quit, based on the book of the same name by Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers.
The award also acknowledged the degree to which the site shares features and design patterns with strong municipal sites around the country and the world.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
In the wake of Hurricane Florence and wildfires that have swept the country, Mayor John Hamilton has joined over 200 organizations, scientists, and elected officials in releasing the #Stand4Forests platform demanding the protection of U.S. forests as a vital climate solution.
Amber Skoby, invites visitors to the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market this Saturday, September 29 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. during “Mayor at the Market.”
Bloomington Parks and Recreation took top honors in the Class III category, where it was selected from among communities with a population between 75,000 and 150,000.
Trick-or-treat hours for the city of Bloomington have been set for Wednesday, October 31 from 5:30-8:30 p.m., rain or shine. Sunset will be at approximately 6:45 p.m. on Halloween.
The awards will fund additional staffing, supplies, need-based financial aid, or facility improvements that will allow the centers to create additional spots for children by January 1, 2019.
The resource guide was created to address the needs of individuals in and around the community who are struggling with substance use disorder.
This test will help CBU staff prepare for a water transmission main to be out of service during the construction of Monroe County’s Fullerton Pike road project.
Members of the public are encouraged to propose names for the city’s newest street, which will run west from The Mill’s south plaza across the Trades District and connect with N. Rogers Street.
One hundred Indiana University Health Corporate Day of Service volunteers will converge at the Banneker Community Center September 14 from 8 am until noon to enhance the historic city facility’s ability to serve children and families.
This year’s theme for Fiesta del Otoño is Celebrando Nuestras Raíces, Nuestra Herencia, Nuestra Fuerza - Celebrating Our Roots, Our Heritage, Our Strength.
Stop by to discuss the Griffy Water Treatment Plant site closure, water quality improvements and other utilities projects.
These awards recognize and celebrate personal growth, generosity, and the development of respect.
Prospective applicants for funding during the fiscal year 2019 grant cycle are strongly encouraged to attend the public meeting.
At the meeting, members of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions of and share concerns with the consultant team.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
Hamilton will host the city's first "Move with the Mayor Challenge," a month-long series of walks designed to put residents on the path to a healthier heart.
The incident occurred between 8 p.m. and 9:40 p.m on Monday, August 27.
The program will take place from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Monroe County Public Library (303 E. Kirkwood) Auditorium.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
The Proterra battery-powered model is one of several comparable vehicles being considered for purchase by the Bloomington transit system.
Concentrations of disinfection byproducts are lower than those recorded the previous month.
Construction related to the completion of I-69 Section 5 will continue to pose challenges for motorists in and around Bloomington through the remaining months of 2018, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT).
Proposals must be received on September 7 by 5 p.m. Artists chosen will be notified by September 28 and projects must be completed by the end of 2018.
Crowley will be available from 10:00-11:00 a.m. on the steps in front of City Hall.
Looking forward, the mayor and his team outlined several current and new efforts.
Last year, H2H attracted over 2,300 shoppers and diverted an estimated 80 tons of waste from the landfill.
This project has been designed to facilitate meaningful dialogue for communities through an exploration of shared humanity despite cultural, social, and political differences.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
The CALEA award follows a multi-year self-assessment phase and a site-based assessment of community engagement, policy, procedures, equipment and facilities by CALEA assessors.
Immediately following “Mayor at the Market” will be a short program on the steps of City Hall honoring August 4 as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Awareness Day in Bloomington.
The event marks the second local observance of the Million Father March.
The committee of more than 30 community members will reconvene for an update on recent developments regarding the current IU Health Bloomington Hospital site and to consider future directions for it.
At 2:46 a.m. officers from the Bloomington Police Department responded to the 2400 block of West 3rd Street.
The department has installed night lighting and assigned guards to the site in order to protect the public from exposure to mercury on the premises and to prevent the migration of the hazardous material.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
The positions, which will be included in the 2019 budget being presented to City Council and the community during the week of August 20, would be shared between the City’s Police Department and the Community and Family Resources Department.
The establishment of the MOU and this committee signifies a joint commitment on the part of both City and County to pursue a successful completion of the convention center on behalf of the community.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
Grants totalling $75,000 will be made to allow existing early childhood programs to increase their capacity to serve area families, especially those at low income levels.
The contest celebrates diversity, acceptance, understanding, and art.
Mills Pool admission free 3-7 p.m. when forecast temperature is 90° F or higher.
Concentrations of DBPs were higher during this period than in the same quarter of 2017.
Tournament play will end with the championship game scheduled for July 29 at Twin Lakes Sports Park.
Festivities will take place at Plaza 1A on the B-Line Trail, next to the Farmers’ Market.
Maintenance is scheduled to take place July 17-19, although inclement weather may delay the schedule.
The decision to eliminate overdose death location information was made in response to concerns raised over the past week by some relatives and friends of those individuals who have died, and some social service providers.
Customers may experience fluctuations in pressure and/or discoloration of their water during hydrant maintenance.
The website features visual representations of public data.
Work to repair the damage has already begun and is anticipated to continue for several hours.
The team of eight volunteers, called Team Oak 8, will be in residence in Bloomington from July 13-26 and again from August 7-30.
Signage will be displayed in the affected areas on the day the fire hydrant maintenance takes place.
CIRT members will be on hand during the event to exhibit the vehicle and discuss the conditions under which the team will use it to keep community members safe.
Following an inspection report issued by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources in 2015, the City of Bloomington Utilities Department determined Weimer Lake is no longer needed as a water supply reservoir and opted to remove the dam.
Signage will be displayed in the affected areas on the day the fire hydrant maintenance takes place.
The City allocated $561,000 for the purchase of asphalt in the 2018 budget, and over 13,000 tons of asphalt are being used to complete this year’s paving projects.
The contest is open to any school-aged youth who lives in Monroe County.
The simple act of closing your door could be the difference between your living or dying in the event of a fire in your home.
After exploring substance use disorder treatment options together, representatives from the City Council, administration and community partners chose not to put forth a short-term moratorium ordinance proposal for new substance use disorder treatment facilities at this time.
Fifty-four agencies have accepted a national law enforcement challenge to release open data on hate and bias-motivated crime, making the data more accessible to communities
The alternate schedule will be in effect until both the Country Club bridge and South Central sewer interceptor project at Grimes Lane are complete.
The City will provide the public with a report of its findings at the end of the pilot period.
Shaw will be available to meet and discuss employment opportunities with the city.
Prince has been in the water industry for 19 years, most recently as Assistant Superintendent of CBU’s Meter Services.
Depending on the degree to which the clearing of this major east-west artery reduces the burden on West Third Street, the City of Bloomington’s measures to mitigate congestion along that route may be reduced in scope as the week progresses.
The ordinance was drafted after multiple meetings with representatives from a variety of for-profit and non-profit addiction treatment centers in Bloomington.
The project was financed through 2015 consolidated TIF funds, which are designated for infrastructure improvements.
After evaluating the measures implemented May 22-25, Mayor John Hamilton has announced that the City will again place Bloomington Police Department personnel at five intersections along West Third Street.
Now in its 19th year, Citizens' Academy meets every Thursday for nine weeks from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., starting on August 30.
According to INDOT’s projected timeline, access to I-69 from West Third Street will be established in late August.
he competition was a part of this year's Combine technology and entrepreneurship conference in April.
Winners of the National Gold Medal Award will be announced at the National Recreation and Park Association Conference in September.
The BBBAF is the city’s newest multidisciplinary arts initiative exclusively featuring artforms derived from African, African-American, and Latino/Hispanic cultures.
The celebration will take place on Saturday, June 2, from 10:00 a.m. to noon at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market.
A Bloomington resident for more than two decades, singer-songwriter Cannon will work in collaboration with the public to create a song that captures the spirit of the city.
Three civilians were rescued, and seven people jumped from their balconies to escape the fire.
Kelson is looking forward to hearing residents' concerns and sharing updates about sanitary sewer improvement projects, tours of the city's water treatment facilities, and other current and future initiatives in the utilities department.
Submissions must be received by 5:00 p.m. on June 15th.
At the meeting, members of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions of and share concerns with the consultant team.
Carmichael is looking forward to hearing what’s on residents’ minds and sharing news about current issues and future initiatives in the city.
Starting in May, homeowners, businesses and nonprofits in Bloomington and surrounding counties will have another opportunity to install solar panels at favorable rates as part of the third round of the Solarize initiative.
The comment period ends Thursday, April 26 at 11:59 pm.
Three regions within the City of Bloomington and one outside city limits have been submitted by Governor Eric Holcomb to the Secretary of the Treasury for designation as Opportunity Zones.
The event will include refreshments and tours of the new equipment.
The Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission and the Monroe County Historic Preservation Board of Review are partnering to present two events celebrating 200 years of Bloomington architecture.
It's an opportunity to inquire about current IT issues and future initiatives in the City of Bloomington.
The city departments are issuing a request for qualifications (RFQ) for original artwork informed by Bloomington’s unusual water history.
Officials from city and county government along with other stakeholders have been working together to coordinate efforts to minimize the impact of several essential improvement projects being completed in Bloomington this spring and summer.
The event will be held in Council Chambers at City Hall on Thursday, April 19 at 10:30 am.
Each tour will accommodate a maximum of 20 participants and anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
CBU has concluded that this SSO was caused by a sewer surcharge, which is an overload of the sewer beyond its design capacity due to inflow and infiltration of water.
The City of Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission invites community members to engage with the city’s historic structures in two programs designed to raise awareness about them.
It is unclear what caused the collapse, how long a full repair will take, and when it will start.
This closure is required in order to repair a culvert that has collapsed.
Submissions from a broad range of artistic genres and mediums will be accepted.
Phone lines will remain open to take calls and dispatch Animal Control Officers during normal business hours.
View maps and comment on proposed trail routes April 11 at 4:30 p.m. at Bryan Park.
The City accepted his letter, in lieu of termination, effective immediately.
Mayor Hamilton will be available to discuss current issues and projects and future initiatives in the City of Bloomington.
Phone lines will remain open to take phone calls and dispatch Animal Control Officers during normal business hours.
The significant amount of rainfall received in recent days is believed to be the primary contributor to these sanitary sewer overflows.
Fresh locally grown farm products and delicious prepared foods are part of the Saturday Market.
Challenge participants will help refresh the City of Bloomington’s web-based issue reporting tool, and have a chance to win up to $1,000 in prize money courtesy of the City’s Innovation Fund.
Nationally Renowned Real Estate and Urban Development Experts to Visit City April 8-13.
“First Mondays” are a free, open help session for anyone to ask questions about starting a business or running an existing business from local experts.
Today Mayor John Hamilton announced his decision to purchase a replacement armored vehicle for use by the Bloomington Police Department Critical Incident Response Team, and related issues.
Bloomington piloting “CDFI Friendly City” to attract community financing for local needs and opportunities.
Forty individuals and twenty groups, all of whom had been nominated by community members, were recognized for their generous commitment to substantially improve the lives of community members.
Registration for the blood drive is online at www.redcrossblood.org, and walk-in appointments are also welcome.
The planning committee is seeking a variety of art styles and forms including but not limited to spoken word, visual arts, dance and craft.
The shelter will be open Saturday, March 31 from 12:00-5:00 p.m.
All city offices and departments will be closed on Friday, March 30. Offices will reopen on Monday, April 2 at 8:00 a.m.
This 35th annual awards program will be held from 7:00-8:30 p.m. today, Tuesday, March 27, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater (114 E. Kirkwood).
Autumn Salamack started this week as the new Assistant Director for Sustainability in the Department of Economic and Sustainable Development.
The plan details how to strengthen biodiversity throughout the City of Bloomington.
The program will begin at Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park at Fairview & 9th Streets.
A unique source for images of the American juvenile justice system, the Juvenile in Justice series depicts young people housed in facilities that treat, confine, punish and, occasionally, harm them.
A new electric utility vehicle for park maintenance will save 20 gallons of gas per week.
The committee considered initiative, impact and innovation in making award decisions in each of three categories: individual, business and nonprofit.
MCDVC is holding its 2018 Spring Conference on Thursday, March 22 at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church.
Trail temporarily closed for safety.
All comments from the five recent public meetings and all additional sources will be gathered and considered prior to Mayor John Hamilton making an announcement about the potential purchase by the end of March.
Local broadcaster, producer and writer Yaël Ksander has been named by Mayor John Hamilton as the new Communications Director for the City of Bloomington.
This feature -- a “Twitter bot” which automatically tweets animal profiles from the Animal Shelter’s database -- was implemented by the Bloomington Civic Code group, BMG Hack (bmghack.github.io/civic-hacking/).
The City of Bloomington Information and Technology Services Department will celebrate International Open Data Day on Thursday, March 8 by co-hosting an Open Data Day work session with the BMGHack civic coding brigade.
The ceremony will be held in a tent at 334 W. 11th Street, on the southwest side of the Dimension Mill.
City of Bloomington Utilities will be closing Country Club Drive between South Rogers Street and South Walnut Street for the installation of a sewer interceptor across Country Club Drive.
Staff will continue to take phone calls and dispatch Animal Control Officers during normal business hours.
Order a Bicentennial tulip tree by April 23, or sponsor a tree planting at a city park or school.
Bloomington Parks and Recreation will add more than two acres to Lower Cascades Park with the purchase of the former Dagom Gaden Tensung Ling Monastery.
The City of Bloomington Utilities has issued a Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) advisory for the following area after an SSO was confirmed at that location on Tuesday, February 27.
B-Line Heights Apartments will be built in the Trades District with a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units.
The significant amount of rainfall received in recent days is believed to be the primary contributor to these sanitary sewer overflows.
Mayor John Hamilton today announced the process and timeline for public input, review and decision-making about the planned purchase of a replacement of the Bloomington Police Department’s Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) vehicle for police and resident protection.
A reception and silent auction will begin at 6:00 p.m. with program to follow at 7:00 p.m.
Frequently asked questions about the BPD’s planned purchase of a replacement armored vehicle.
Bloomington Indiana Police Department, 15 September 2015. Addendum: 11 February 2018
The closing is to allow Shelter staff time to relocate animals and supplies into the newly constructed addition.
Spring cleanup takes place at both cemeteries March 12-16.
This year’s theme is “#ReclaimingtheMedia: Amplifying Women’s Voices.”
Mayor Hamilton will highlight the challenges and accomplishments of the City of the past year and speak of plans and goals for the future.
The Lifetime Community concept emerged from research carried out by the Center on Aging and Community at Indiana University in Bloomington over the past several years, funded by the Grantmakers in Aging organization.
Repairs are underway, but are expected to take until at least Friday afternoon, if not longer.
CFC Properties was named the 2017 Corporate Partner of the Year by the Indiana Park and Recreation Association at the IPRA state conference Jan. 31.
The Indiana Park and Recreation Association on Jan. 31, 2018 presented the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department with the Clark Ketchum Conservation Award in recognition of the Goat Farm Prairie Project.
Phone lines will remain open to take phone calls and dispatch Animal Control Officers during normal business hours.
The award is intended to recognize individuals or groups that have made specific and significant contributions to improving civil rights, human relations or civility in our community.
The recipients were selected by a subcommittee of the City of Bloomington’s Commission on the Status of Women.
The event will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Bloomington Police Department, 220 East Third Street. The public is invited to attend.
The UDO is the primary source of land use regulations for the City of Bloomington, including both zoning and subdivision control ordinances.
This event, which was rescheduled for February 3 after a mid-January weather event, is free and open to the public.
Bloomington Transit invites the public to join in a celebration of Rosa Parks’ 105th birthday as part of Bloomington’s Black History Month and Bicentennial Celebrations.
The CCD is used to fund much needed maintenance and installation of City sidewalks, streets, and trails.
Flu activity typically peaks between December and February and can last as late as May.
The annual award is given to a person who has made significant contributions in the areas of race relations, justice, and human rights.
Ten awards will be chosen from a variety of categories, although not all categories receive an award each year. Nominations will be accepted through February 2.
The City of Bloomington’s Black History Month Planning Committee has extended the deadline for the 2018 Black History Month Essay Contest to Wednesday, January 24.
The Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs works to identify and research the issues which impact the Hispanic and Latino populations in Bloomington.
From Protest to Progress: Unmasking the Movement represents the importance of revisiting the past in order to stride forward.
Two people are needed to serve two-year terms on the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Environmental Resources Advisory Council. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
Plant and seedling tree monitoring at nature preserve will continue in order to evaluate the impact of the deer cull.
Upon opening the new IU Health Regional Academic Health Center, IU Health will transfer the property and other nearby parcels to the City for its development in the community’s interest.
Learn more about topics such as neighborhood grants, code enforcement, historic preservation, and more at this free event for the public.