The Zionsville Town Council voted 6-0 to approve a final-reading ordinance vacating a right of way in the Holiday Farms area, council leaders said during the meeting.
Town staff and councilors said the item proceeded without public objection. Mike Dale, the town’s director of planning and building, was present to answer questions during the discussion.
Council President opened the item as the first matter of old business and asked whether any councilors or members of the public had concerns; none were raised. Councilor Norris moved to approve the ordinance on final reading; Councilor Melton seconded. The motion passed unanimously, with six votes in favor and none opposed.
The ordinance is identified in the meeting as ordinance 2025-16 and was considered on final reading. No additional conditions, amendments, or companion actions were recorded in the meeting minutes. There were no public commenters recorded opposing the vacation during the hearing.
The council did not provide further detail on subsequent steps in the file or timing for any recording of documents related to the vacation during this meeting.
The council’s next regular meeting was announced for Aug. 4, 2025, at 7 p.m. at Zionsville Town Hall Council Chambers.