During a recent government meeting, council members discussed several important topics, including a proposed map and the 2025 budget.
One key discussion revolved around a proposed map that would include certain properties. A council member expressed concerns about the lack of support from local restaurants, noting that no restaurant representatives attended the meeting. This absence raised questions about the community's interest in the proposal. Another council member voiced hesitation about moving forward with the proposal, citing confusion over the rules governing the map. They suggested postponing the vote to allow for further clarification and to ensure all members understood the implications of the decision. The council ultimately voted to continue the discussion to the next meeting on October 21st.
The meeting also included the second reading of the 2025 budget. Mayor Stair presented the budget, which had been available for public review since September 6th. There were no changes or additional public comments since the first reading. The council voted unanimously to approve the budget.
Additionally, the council considered a resolution for an additional appropriation for the police department. This resolution aimed to allocate funds for purchasing new body armor. The council discussed the positive feedback from police officers regarding the new equipment. After a public hearing with no comments from the audience, the council approved the resolution without opposition.
The meeting concluded with a discussion about an excess levy appeal to the Indiana Department of Local Government and Finance, with financial advisor Tim Berry presenting the details. Overall, the meeting highlighted the council's efforts to address community concerns while ensuring proper funding for local services.