Stories tagged with "county taxpayers"
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On North Concord, it's desolation row
Citywide, 1 in 11 houses is empty — and homeowners are paying the price By Jeff Swiatek and Mark Nichols Jan Williams sits on his front porch in the 900 block of North...
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Deal would be risky for city, critics say
Developer wants to build $65M apartment project near Market Square site One of the largest apartment complexes ever proposed for Downtown could start rising in the spring,...
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Spring tax deadline extended to June 26
NOBLESVILLE Taxpayers should not be concerned that their property tax bills haven’t arrived, according to Hamilton County Auditor Dawn Coverdale. Hamilton County taxpayers...
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Ballard to testify about CIB bailout
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will testify this afternoon before a legislative conference committee tackling a bill to bail out the cash-strapped Capital Improvement Board....
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Tax hikes to save CIB draw few supporters
Neither party thinks mayor’s plan to hike local taxes will fly Republicans and Democrats on the City-County Council are unhappy that proposed tax increases to rescue the...
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Tax hikes to save CIB draw few supporters
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Lawmakers: CIB fix will be 'shared pain'
Higher taxes, cash from Colts are options to overcome $20M shortfall Solving the financial woes afflicting the Capital Improvement Board will be the responsibility of Marion County...
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Inquiry targets Getrag venture in Tipton Co.
Tipton County tab $3M for abandoned plant State officials are looking for possible securities fraud in the Chrysler Getrag venture that fell apart last year, leaving Tipton County...
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Taxpayers have huge stake in trial of Central Library lawsuit
Indianapolis Public Library is paying an...
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Local groups seek stimulus funds
The economic stimulus package that the Obama administration is proposing may help fund road and trail projects, bridges and public safety throughout Hamilton County.The federal...
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Corrections facility nears final stages
NOBLESVILLE -- County officials have high hopes for the new Community Corrections facility slated to open in July, estimating it could save taxpayers about $8 million a year.The...
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Assessor switch won't save money, foes say
Opponents of a referendum question on the Nov. 4 ballots in three Hamilton County townships say taxpayers may not see much savings if it passes.Clay, Fall Creek and Noblesville...
