- IN
- Marion County
- 10/20/25
- 10/20/2025
- 73 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The MSD of Wayne Township School Board meeting focused on the significant impact of a $1.4 million college readiness grant, the introduction of a new statewide apprenticeship program, and the challenges posed by declining enrollment. The board also discussed various initiatives to enhance both student support and teacher effectiveness while grappling with the evolving demands of educational funding and policy changes.
- IN
- Marion County
- 10/20/25
- 5 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent meeting of the Indianapolis City-County Council’s Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee, the council reappointed two significant figures to key development boards. Brian Burton was reappointed to the Marion County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals, while Brent Waltz was reappointed to the Metropolitan Development Commission. The decisions were taken swiftly, with the proposals being recommended to the full council for final adoption without opposition. Both appointees expressed their continued interest in serving their respective roles.
- IN
- Marion County
- 10/6/25
- 10/06/2025
- 40 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting of the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township Board of Education, Dr. Cynthia Suggs was introduced as the new superintendent. The meeting also saw the approval of the 2026 budget, collective bargaining agreements, and several other resolutions and reports, all unanimously backed by the board members present.
- IN
- Marion County
- 10/6/25
- 109 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Indianapolis City-County Council meeting, a considerable focus was placed on approving critical funding measures and grappling with the complexities of the city’s budget. The council approved a $20 million allocation for the Department of Metropolitan Development, Public Works, and the Office of Public Health and Safety, aimed at enhancing homelessness initiatives and public infrastructure. The proposal, which passed earlier with a committee vote of 9-0, was strongly supported by council members who highlighted its necessity in addressing homelessness and public safety. One councilor stated, “Housing is a human right,” underscoring the moral imperative of funding policies that prioritize housing for the homeless. Public testimony included impactful contributions from community members, including students and volunteers, who emphasized the need for safe housing and the challenges faced by homeless youth and individuals with disabilities.
- IN
- Marion County
- 10/1/25
- 15 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the Indianapolis City-County Council Municipal Corporations Committee meeting, budget proposals for 2026 were reviewed, with attention paid to the Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, known as IndyGo. A notable discussion centered on the need for increased and improved bus routes on the city’s east side, particularly around new developments and growing communities. A committee member emphasized the rapid growth in these areas and advocated for more frequent reviews of bus stop data, rather than the current five-year interval, to better serve the community’s evolving needs. It was suggested that existing stops, often just simple signs, could be enhanced for accessibility and comfort. IndyGo representatives acknowledged the ongoing efforts to improve bus stops, noting the allocation of funds for upgrades and the pursuit of additional grants.