Articles tagged as: Indianapolis City-County Council
September 11, 2018
Former Councilor Jefferson Shreve Takes Jeff Miller's Seat On City-County Council
Shreve represented District 23 on the council from 2013 to 2016. Now he'll represent District 16, which includes Fountain Square and Old Southside.
Read MoreSeptember 10, 2018
City-County Council Passes $120 Million Infrastructure Funding Plan
The funding is a key part of Mayor Joe Hogsett's 2019 city budget and it could finance a variety of projects - streets, bridges, traffic signals, curbs and sidewalk improvements.
Read MoreAugust 16, 2018
Indy Councilor Jared Evans Talks Plans For New Infrastructure Funding
The City-County Council created a commission to study infrastructure. WFYI's Drew Daudelin sat down with Councilor Jared Evans, the commission chair, to talk about their goals.
Read MoreAugust 15, 2018
Jeff Miller Pleads Guilty In Child Touching Case, Resigns From City-County Council
The charges against the councilor came after two girls, both 10 years old, told police during witness interviews that Miller touched them inappropriately.
Read MoreAugust 13, 2018
Mayor Hogsett Presents 2019 Budget Proposal To City-County Council
The City-County Council heard Mayor Joe Hogsett's proposed 2019 budget and passed a resolution recognizing gun violence as a public health issue.
Read MoreJuly 25, 2018
City-County Council Committee Recommends $26 Million Bond
IndyGo's Marion County Transit Plan -- to increase service and introduce rapid transit lines -- may take a step forward next month.
Read MoreJuly 25, 2018
Indianapolis Hosts Second 'Neighborhood City Hall' In West Side Church
The event is part of a new initiative from Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett to connect city services to people around Marion County.
Read MoreJuly 16, 2018
Indy Council Passes Regulations For Electric Scooter Share Companies
Most of the council's debate, which lasted over an hour, focused on who would enforce the new rules and regulations.
Read MoreJune 28, 2018
Framework For Electric Scooter Companies Heads To Indy Council
Committee members Thursday approved an ordinance that requires companies like Bird and Lime to purchase a $15,000 per year license, pay $1 per day/per device, and to agree on a series of stipulations.
Read MoreJune 18, 2018
City-County Council Rejects Mile Square Economic Improvement District
The district would have created a property tax funded board to oversee more than $3 million of revenue and fund various improvement projects and maintenance.
Read More