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After a flood in 1997, Utica grew because it was required to strengthen its building, planning, and zoning laws in order to obtain Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Indiana DNR rebuilding funds. However, Utica is unlikely to see much more growth due to being surrounded by the Port of Indiana – Jeffersonville, a new I-265 bridge ...
A number of services and governmental responsibilities, including road maintenance, natural resource management, zoning, and flood control, are delegated by the state of Indiana to county-level government; As a result, residents of the excluded cities are obligated to pay county-wide taxes, and the powers of the mayor of Indianapolis extend to ...
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Changing zoning laws to allow multi-unit properties could open up many cities’ housing supply and create more housing affordability, but in much of the country, progress is slow-going. While ...
Indiana is a member of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) and any member state can call upon resources of another state when the governor issues a declaration of a disaster emergency.
Unincorporated communities in Vigo County, Indiana (1 C, 48 P) W. Unincorporated communities in Wabash County, Indiana (20 P)
Cities such as East Chicago and Gary, as well as regions like Monroe County, must rescind these policies before July 1 or risk facing legal action from Attorney General Todd Rokita. Age ...
In the United States, a home rule city, charter city, or home rule charter city is a city in which the governing system is defined by its own municipal charter document rather than solely by state statute (general law). State law may require general-law cities to have a five-member city council, for example, as in California, but a city ...