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The City-County Council of Indianapolis and Marion County is the legislative body of the combined government of the city of Indianapolis and the county of Marion in the state of Indiana. The council was established as part of the consolidation of city and county governments, enacted by Unigov on January 1, 1970.
Gibson previously served on the City-County Council for two terms from 2000 to 2007, losing his reelection bid in 2007, the same year former Democratic Mayor Bart Peterson was ousted by former ...
The council is responsible for reviewing and adopting budgets and appropriations. It can also enact, repeal, or amend ordinances, and make appointments to certain boards and commissions, among other duties. [18] Prior to the 2015 Indianapolis City-County Council election, the council included four at-large seats, for a total of 29 seats. [18 ...
Proposal 175 establishes a special tax district, called a professional sports development area, to help fund new soccer stadium at heliport site.
The public now can speak on items being considered for a vote by the St. Joseph County commissioners at their meetings. Commissioners restore ways for public to speak on agenda items and about ...
The proposal was supported by all major Democrats at the city and state level. Aside from the mayor and Democratic city councilors, the proposal was supported by Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randall Taylor, Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forrestal, and Corporation Counsel Matt Giffin. [23]
The 2019 Indianapolis City–County Council elections took place on November 5, 2019, with all 25 seats up for election. Before the elections Democrats held a 14–11-seat majority. Before the elections Democrats held a 14–11-seat majority.
The Indianapolis City-County Council Monday moved forward on a Vision Zero plan, which aims to eliminate pedestrian deaths from cars by 2035.