Stories tagged with "public hearing"
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White River Township Board to hold merger meeting Thursday
Mark W. Messick, chairman of the White River Township Board, today formally called a special meeting of the board to consider the merger plan with Greenwood. The meeting will be at...
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Public forums set on proposed merger
Greenwood — Residents of Greenwood and White River Township can begin studying a plan for a merger of the two beginning today when the proposal is posted on the city’s...
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Smoking ban's expiration date sparks new dispute in council
Two weeks after a stricter smoking ban was tabled, the controversial fight already is resurfacing in the City-County Council. But this time, the debate centers on when the issue...
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Schools chief expects vote on reforms by year's end
The state’s top schools official said Tuesday he expects to have a final vote by the end of the year on his proposal to reform the way the state trains and licenses...
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Schools chief expects vote on teacher training, licenses by end of year
The state’s chief schools official said today that he expected to have a final vote by the end of the year on his proposal to reform how teachers are trained and licensed. “I dare...
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Dealer Services in Carmel nears new tax break
CARMEL — The City Council designated an area an economic revitalization area as the first step in potentially providing a local company with a tax abatement. The approved...
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Meetings to offer information on Speedway sewer projects
Federal and state mandates require projects that will result in rate increases in 2010, 2011 Speedway will host two public meetings over the next five days to inform residents...
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Hearing today on Indy workplace smoke ban
A City-County Council committee will hear public testimony tonight on a proposal to ban smoking in all workplaces, including bars, bowling alleys and nightclubs. The ordinance,...
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Brownsburg to discuss budgets, sign rules tonight
BROWNSBURG — Residents can speak to the Town Council tonight about budgets proposed for the local government’s operation next year. A public hearing will be at 7 p.m....
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Zionsville council votes to support TIF expansion
The Zionsville Town Council voted unanimously to support the Redevelopment Commission’s efforts to broaden the town’s economic development area, allowing the RDC to use...
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Panel adds sports complex to comprehensive plan
After some debate, Westfield’s Advisory Plan Commission voted Monday to include a sports complex in the city’s comprehensive plan. “This seems to me to be the...
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Westfield residents can offer opinions on sports complex
Tonight, residents can weigh in on adding a sports complex to Westfield. The Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on amending the city’s comprehensive plan to...
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Westfield schedules hearing on proposed sports complex
Monday session invites the public to discuss adding proposed facility to the city’s comprehensive plan Westfield will give residents a chance to talk next week about bringing...
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Group may review domestic violence
Danville — In a year with several assaults and murders stemming from domestic violence, two organizations with similar goals are forming in Hendricks County to probe the...
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Hendricks Co. team to investigate domestic violence
DANVILLE — In a year with several assaults and murders stemming from domestic violence, two organizations with similar goals are forming in Hendricks County to probe the causes and...
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Westfield budget moves ahead for Sept. 14 vote
Westfield’s 2010 budget has passed one of its last hurdles. No one spoke against the city’s budget at Monday’s public hearing. A representative of the local firefighter and...
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Panhandling ordinance gets public hearing tonight
The public tonight will weigh in on a long-debated City-County Council proposal intended to crack down on roadside panhandling. The ordinance, sponsored by Republican councilman...
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Westfield to increase annual budget by $4M
WESTFIELD — The City Council will have a public hearing about the 2010 budget tonight. The council will meet at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 130 Penn St., and it is scheduled to vote...
