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Board approves minutes, two street closures, Artesian Little League lease and sewer adjustments

2586187 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

At its March 10 meeting the Martinsville Board of Works and Safety approved the previous meeting’s minutes, two street-closing permits for June and July events, a one-year $1 lease with Artesian Little League, and several sewer-adjustment applications.

The Martinsville Board of Works and Safety on March 10 took a series of routine votes, approving meeting minutes and multiple applications and agreements.

Votes at a glance

- Minutes: The board approved the minutes from its Feb. 24 meeting by voice vote.

- Free Family Fun Festival (First Christian Church): The board approved a street-closing permit to close Jackson Street between Jefferson and Main for the Free Family Fun Festival on June 7 from about 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The applicant has run the event in prior years and a representative attended the meeting.

- Independence Day Parade (Spirit of ’45/Spirit of Indiana): The board approved street closures for the Fifth Annual Independence Day Parade on July 4 (route up Sycamore Street to Washington, west on Washington, south on Jefferson and back). No changes from prior years were proposed.

- Artesian Little League lease: The board approved a one-year lease with Artesian Little League for city-owned property near the well fields at the rate of $1 for the period Jan. 1, 2025, through Dec. 30, 2025; the presenter said the league has provided required proof of insurance in past years.

- Sewer adjustments: The board approved a batch of sewer-adjustment applications (addresses and requested amounts were included in the meeting packet). Items announced during the meeting included adjustments for multiple addresses with amounts listed by staff.

Each motion was made and seconded and approved by voice vote.