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- IN
- Marion County
- 3/17/26
- 16 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Indianapolis City-County Council Rules & Public Policy Committee meeting, two main topics captured attention: a new union agreement affecting customer service representatives and a clarification statement by a key city official about his academic credentials.
- IN
- Marion County
- 3/16/26
- 66 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Environmental Sustainability Committee recently convened to discuss a range of issues, focusing on energy policies, the impact of legislative changes on utility costs, and a proposed tax on data centers. The meeting also highlighted the upcoming $60 million materials recovery facility aimed at improving recycling processes in the city.
- IN
- Marion County
- 3/11/26
- 9 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Indianapolis City-County Council Public Safety & Criminal Justice Committee meeting was marked by procedural delays, ultimately postponing the submission and review of the sheriff’s office’s final quarter commissary report for 2025 due to quorum issues.
- IN
- Marion County
- 3/10/26
- 28 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Administration and Finance Committee meeting centered on the introduction of Shane Joyce as the newly appointed Deputy Mayor of Operations and Government Affairs and the proposal from the county clerk’s office regarding a new lease for office space. Key discussions included potential improvements in city department collaborations, infrastructure projects, and the digitization of public records.
- IN
- Marion County
- 3/9/26
- 26 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee approved a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) request for the Grove at Pleasant Run, an affordable housing project featuring 160 units for low-income residents. This decision follows discussions on the project’s financial strategy, community benefits, and potential impacts on local services.