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Commission approves six resolutions, reimbursements and petitions of no appeal; two members recuse on TIF items

October 15, 2025 | Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana


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Commission approves six resolutions, reimbursements and petitions of no appeal; two members recuse on TIF items
At its Oct. 15 meeting the Metropolitan Development Commission approved a package of six resolutions, accepted petitions of no appeal and approved the meeting minutes and related procedural items.

Resolutions read into the record by Nancy included:
- 2025R032: Authorize DMD to enter a professional services agreement with Browning Day Inc., not to exceed $165,700.
- 2025R043: Authorize DMD to expend $96,745 for stabilization services on the Drake Building.
- 2025A041: Preliminary economic revitalization area resolution for Herff Jones LLC at 4501 West 62nd Street (Pike Township), recommending a five-year personal-property tax abatement.
- 2025E028: Authorize reimbursement of TIF funds totaling $16,069,043 to the Department of Public Works for eligible projects in the annual CIP (Hergett recused).
- 2025E029: Reauthorize TIF funds totaling $650,675.30 to the DPW to reimburse expenditures associated with the 2025 WNBA All-Star event (Hergett recused).
- 2025E030: Authorize reimbursement of FCID funds totaling $2,250,000 for eligible flood control activities in 2025.

Commission action: President Dillon took a motion to approve the six resolutions as a group. Commissioner West moved; Commissioner Lyle seconded. Commissioner Herget recused himself from 2025E028 and 2025E029. The group passed with the roll call recorded as passing the package; the two TIF items carried with the recorded recusals. Nancy then read six petitions of no appeal (individual zoning and modification items listed in the record) and the commission approved those petitions as a group by roll call.

Procedural items: The commission approved the minutes from Oct. 1 earlier in the meeting by roll-call vote and accepted other routine agenda items. The reading and approvals were entered into the meeting minutes.

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