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- Marion County
- 7/7/25
- 64 Minutes
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Overview: At a recent Indianapolis City-County Council meeting, a motion to remove Council President Vop Osili and Vice President Ali Brown was introduced but ultimately failed. Simultaneously, the Council successfully passed resolutions to recognize ozone action days and address public health funding transparency and accountability.
- IN
- Marion County
- 6/26/25
- 38 Minutes
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Overview: The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Public Works Committee session centered on updates to stormwater management regulations, sparked by the renewal of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit, necessitating changes before the February 2026 deadline. The meeting also addressed various public works proposals and budget reallocations to support infrastructure projects.
- IN
- Marion County
- 6/25/25
- 18 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Indianapolis City-County Municipal Corporations Committee meeting, the appointment of a new trustee to the Indianapolis Public Library Board was the central focus. The committee discussed Proposal 207, which recommended appointing Alexis Woodard to the board. Woodard emphasized her commitment to leveraging her background in education and corporate experience to enhance library services across the city.
- IN
- Marion County
- 6/17/25
- 95 Minutes
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Overview: The Indianapolis City-County Council meeting was dominated by public outcry over systemic mishandling of workplace harassment claims and the financial management of investigations linked to these issues. Testimonies from survivors and city employees highlighted a pervasive culture of silence and inadequate response, underscoring demands for significant reform and accountability from city leadership.
- IN
- Marion County
- 6/16/25
- 99 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent meeting of the Indianapolis City-County Council’s Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee, residents voiced concerns about the Canal Village housing development projects, highlighting issues related to design, quality, and community impact. The discussions covered various agenda items, with the Canal Village developments being a focal point due to ongoing complaints about the projects’ execution and the developers’ accountability.