Articles tagged as: Indianapolis City-County Council
May 13, 2019
Council Approves $7 Million In Funding For Mass Ave Developments
The money will support two projects, and will include apartments, restaurants, and office and retail space.
Read MoreMay 7, 2019
2019 Indianapolis Primary Election Results (Unofficial)
Here are the unofficial results of the 2019 Indianapolis primary election, with 98% of the Marion County voting centers counted.
Read MoreMay 3, 2019
Find Your City-County Council District
Primary election day is Tuesday, May 7. More than 60 candidates are seeking their party's nomination to run for 25 Indianapolis City-County Council seats.
Read MoreMay 3, 2019
As Potholes Dominate Local Election, City Leaders Look Ahead
Indianapolis has a plan to invest $400 million into infrastructure over the next four years, but it's not enough. Officials say the fundamental problem is how they get funding from the state.
Read MoreApril 8, 2019
Indy Council Approves Funding For Oaktree Demolition, With Questions About Extra Spending
The proposal sparked a long debate between councilors about continuing to spend money after a unanimously passed balanced budget.
Read MoreMarch 18, 2019
Indy Proposal Would Fund Demolition Of Vacant Oaktree Apartments
The abandoned Oaktree Apartments complex attracts drug trafficking, prostitution and violent crime to the neighborhood, one that has struggled with crime for decades.
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2019
Indianapolis Council Re-Elects Democratic Leadership, Cuts Free Parking Hours
Council President Vop Osili was re-elected unanimously. Vice President Zach Adamson also retained his seat, defeating Republican challenger Marilyn Pfisterer with a vote of 14 to 0.
Read MoreDecember 3, 2018
Indianapolis Council Leaders Propose Extended Parking Meter Hours
The proposal extends paying hours to 11 p.m. across the city, and creates a new period of enforcement from 3 to 9 p.m. on Sundays.
Read MoreDecember 3, 2018
Controversial Sit-Lie Ordinance Withdrawn Before Final Council Vote
Republican Minority Leader Michael McQuillen, who authored the ordinance, voted to take it off the agenda. No one on the council objected.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2018
Council Committee Votes 'No' On Sit-Lie Ordinance
The ordinance prohibits anyone in the Mile Square - the area around Monument Circle - from sitting or lying down on a public pathway between 6 a.m. and midnight.
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