Ordinance 65-14 An Ordinance Authorizing the Construction and Acquisition of a Southwest Interceptor Sewer and Lift Station and Providing for Financing the Cost Thereof
Ordinance 65-13 An Ordinance to Amend the "Municipal Code of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, 1957", by Amending Chapter 30, Article II, Section 30-25 with Respect to the Regulations for the R-3 Multiple Dwelling Zone
Ordinance 65-09 An Ordinance Concerning the Annexation of Adjacent and Contiguous Territory Pursuant to the Filing of Voluntary Petition for Annexation
Ordinance 65-08 An Ordinance to Amend the Municipal Code of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, 1957 by Amending Chapter 15 Entitled "Licenses" by Amending Section 15 Entitled "Poolroom, Billiard Room, or Bowling Alley"
Ordinance 65-07 An Ordinance Authorizing the Construction and Acquisition of a Southwest Interceptor Sewer and Lift Station and Providing for Financing the Cost Thereof
Ordinance 65-05 An Ordinance to Amend the Municipal Code of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, 1957, by Amending Chapter 17 Entitled "Motor Vehicles and Traffic" by Amending Section 207 Entitled "Yield Intersections"; Section 206 Entitled "Stop Intersections"; and Section 195 Entitled "No-Parking Zones"
Ordinance 65-04 An Ordinance to Amend the "Municipal Code of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, 1957" by Amending Sections 27 and 28 of Chapter 21 of Said Code with Reference to Registration of Plumbers
Appropriation Ordinance 65-03 An Ordinance Specially Appropriating from the General Funds Not Otherwise Appropriated of the City of Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, and Reduction of Funds Theretofore Appropriated for the Use of Departments of Said City, to Meet the Extraordinary Emergencies Found to Exist in the Various Departments
Appropriation Ordinance 65-01 An Ordinance Specially Appropriating from the General Funds Not Otherwise Appropriated of the City of Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, and Reduction of Funds Heretofore Appropriated for the Use of Departments of Said City, to Meet the Extraordinary Emergencies Found to Exist in the Various Departments